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Beyond Encryption: Architecting Trust, Privacy, and Secure Communication in the Hyper-Connected Metaverse
Abstract
The Metaverse represents a paradigm shift from two-dimensional internet interaction to immersive, persistent, three-dimensional environments. As this ecosystem evolves, the attack surface expands exponentially, introducing novel vulnerabilities that traditional HTTPS and TLS protocols cannot adequately address. This chapter explores the future of secure communication within the Metaverse, moving beyond standard data encryption to address the protection of biometric data, haptic feedback integrity, and avatar identity. We will analyze the unique challenges posed by the convergence of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and the Internet of Things (IoT). The chapter will propose a multi-layered security framework integrating Quantum-Resistant Cryptography, Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) for identity verification without exposure, and AI-driven behavioral analysis to detect “Man-in-the-Avatar” attacks. Finally, we will discuss the regulatory and ethical implications of surveillance in a world where user movements and gaze are constantly tracked.
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