Innovators Under 35
I10. Franziska Roesner, 31
University
of Washington
Preparing for the security and privacy
threats that augmented reality will bring.
What would hacks of augmented reality
look like? Imagine a see-through AR display on your car helping you
navigate—now imagine a hacker adding images of virtual dogs or pedestrians in
the street.
Franzi
Roesner, 31, recognized this challenge early on and is leading the thinking
into what security and privacy provisions AR devices will need to protect them,
and ourselves. Her research group at the University of Washington created a
prototype AR platform that can, for example, block a windshield app from hiding
any signs or people in the real world while a car is in motion.
“I’ve been
asking the question, ‘What could a buggy or malicious application do?’” she
says.
—Rachel Metz
—Rachel Metz
MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
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