TY - GEN
T1 - Delving Into the Security & Privacy of the Metaverse Matrix
AU - Salloum, Said
AU - Tahat, Khalaf
AU - Tahat, Dina
AU - Mansoori, Ahmed
AU - Alfaisal, Raghad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 IEEE.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - In the burgeoning Metaverse, an intricate digital realm sculpted by the convergence of physical virtual reality and enduring virtual spaces, there lies unprecedented potential for revolutionary social and economic interactions. However, despite its growing influence in our daily lives, there exists a notable research gap: a comprehensive understanding of the security and privacy facets inherent to the Metaverse. This study endeavors to bridge this gap by examining the pivotal dimensions of security and privacy within this nascent domain. As the distinctions between physical and digital realms fade, comprehending and addressing vulnerabilities becomes vital to preempt threats and uphold individual freedoms. Our findings elucidate not only the continuous threats, such as unauthorized data breaches and virtual reality hardware susceptibilities but also spotlight promising countermeasures. The utility of blockchain for decentralized identity protection and zero-knowledge proofs for enhancing transactional privacy without excessive data exposure are exemplary solutions. Additionally, the emergence of AI-driven security offers the potential for defenses that adapt to shifting threats. Yet, relying exclusively on technological innovations is insufficient. The Metaverse's enduring success and safety rest on a symbiotic relationship among technology, regulatory frameworks, and informed user participation. This requires developers to be proactive in integrating security, regulators to formulate and enforce robust standards, and users to stay vigilant. To conclude, the Metaverse, with its transformative potential, can only flourish within a trustworthy and secure environment. It necessitates a collaborative effort from all stakeholders to foster a Metaverse that truly enriches, empowers, and connects users in this expansive digital landscape.
AB - In the burgeoning Metaverse, an intricate digital realm sculpted by the convergence of physical virtual reality and enduring virtual spaces, there lies unprecedented potential for revolutionary social and economic interactions. However, despite its growing influence in our daily lives, there exists a notable research gap: a comprehensive understanding of the security and privacy facets inherent to the Metaverse. This study endeavors to bridge this gap by examining the pivotal dimensions of security and privacy within this nascent domain. As the distinctions between physical and digital realms fade, comprehending and addressing vulnerabilities becomes vital to preempt threats and uphold individual freedoms. Our findings elucidate not only the continuous threats, such as unauthorized data breaches and virtual reality hardware susceptibilities but also spotlight promising countermeasures. The utility of blockchain for decentralized identity protection and zero-knowledge proofs for enhancing transactional privacy without excessive data exposure are exemplary solutions. Additionally, the emergence of AI-driven security offers the potential for defenses that adapt to shifting threats. Yet, relying exclusively on technological innovations is insufficient. The Metaverse's enduring success and safety rest on a symbiotic relationship among technology, regulatory frameworks, and informed user participation. This requires developers to be proactive in integrating security, regulators to formulate and enforce robust standards, and users to stay vigilant. To conclude, the Metaverse, with its transformative potential, can only flourish within a trustworthy and secure environment. It necessitates a collaborative effort from all stakeholders to foster a Metaverse that truly enriches, empowers, and connects users in this expansive digital landscape.
KW - AI-driven security protocols
KW - Decentralized identity
KW - Metaverse
KW - Privacy dilemmas
KW - Security threats
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85183464866
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U2 - 10.1109/SNAMS60348.2023.10375463
DO - 10.1109/SNAMS60348.2023.10375463
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85183464866
T3 - Proceedings - 2023 10th International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security, SNAMS 2023
BT - Proceedings - 2023 10th International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security, SNAMS 2023
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 10th International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security, SNAMS 2023
Y2 - 21 November 2023 through 24 November 2023
ER -