Purpose
This project will investigate the ecosystem of virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) e-commerce, retail apps and websites, including virtual try-on, virtual makeup and beauty apps or websites, and the technological tools that are used by developers of these systems. The researchers will design and implement a privacy and security analysis framework to find and analyze these apps and websites as well as a selected set of their software development tools and libraries. The researchers will produce a public report summarizing the findings of their investigation and presenting recommendations for improving the security and privacy of VR/AR systems. The report will also include some easy-to-follow guidelines for Canadian shoppers who use these apps. The findings of this report will be provided online for free. The researchers will also produce a technical paper detailing their full methodology and results, as well as their technical recommendations.
Concordia University × Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
2 grants totalling $85.5K
Contribution Program
4 grants totalling $184.7K
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Queen's University | $50.0K | Contribution Program |
| Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic – CIPPIC (Ontario) | $49.5K | Contribution Program |