XR devices create new vulnerabilities for enterprises. In this session, Enterprise IT and security professionals discuss the unique risks and technical challenges of implementing XR solutions in an organization, including lessons learned, best practices for protecting both enterprise and end user data, common workarounds, and more.
--What are the unique inputs, flaws, etc. of XR/AI-powered XR apps that could be exploited?
--Cyberdefense strategies (AI threat detection, blockchain credentials and other access controls, etc.)
--New kinds of data: What personal and company data is XR collecting? (Eye tracking, facial tracking, room tracking, etc.)
--How is the data being used or shared, where is it stored (locally, in the cloud, or on-premises), and who owns it?
--(Remote) content and device management: Streaming/deploying content to HMDs, admin controls, etc.
--Digital threads and data linking (possibility of exfiltrating/manipulating sensitive data
--Cloud and edge computing needs
--Connectivity and latency challenges
--Interoperability and lack of standards
--Addressing privacy concerns (user permissions, data anonymization, data wiping, deep fakes, etc.)
--More: Analytics, authentication, integration with legacy systems, multi-platform support, compliance requirements by industry, etc.
Speakers: (M) Shelley Peterson, President, Wizard Wells
Kurt Scheuringer, Principal Spatial Computing Architect, Emerging Technologies, Amazon AWS
Jean-Baptiste Farge, Formerly of Subsea 7
Brian Laughlin, Technical Fellow/Systems Engineer - Digital Transformation / New Airplane Program, Boeing
James Cooper, Chief Technologist, Advanced Visualization, RTX
Kenney Crooks, NG Fellow, Northrop GrummanChris Goss, Product Executive, Walt Disney Imagineering