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Cybercamp2019 Cybersecurity With AR

Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that allows us to show digital objects inside the physical reality using a special set of glasses or a smartphone. This appealing technology is closer than ever and in this workshop we would like to anticipate the future in an exercise of innovation. You will not only learn how this technology works and some keys to keep in mind when working with it but also how to develop different solutions to make our physical spaces more secure digitally.

Contents

Teory

  1. Presentation: Presentation about AR and the security concerns.

Exercices

  1. PoC0: Create your first AR project with AR.js
  2. PoC1: Secure WiFi stickers to protect your network from uninvited guests.
  3. PoC2: Watermarking documents with AR and checking the data integrity.

Structure

Each exercice directory will contain two folders:

  • Exercice: The scafolding of the project with comented code and some gaps to fill during the workshop.
  • Solution: An example of the working code to check your solution and test the functionallity.

You will find useful information in each exercise readme. At the end of this readme we will let you our contact links in case you would have any question.

Authors

Jorge Cuadrado Saez

Bsc. in Computer Science by the University of Valladolid (UVa) and Masters in Cybersecurity by the University Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M). He is currently working as a researcher in the innovation and cybersecurity laboratory of BBVA Next Technologies. Speaker in multiple conferences and specially focused on the privacy and divulgation fields.

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Miguel Hernández Boza

Student for life and passionated in the innovation. Born in Zaragoza, Teleco in University of Zaragoza and Post-grade in Cybersecurity in University Carlos III Madrid. Speaker in some Security Conferences in Spain like RootedCon, NavajaNegra, NoConName or CyberCamp and also academic like JNIC or Secrypt.

Collaborate in the education of children in cybersecurity with the program #cibercooperantes. Open source projects: GrafScan and DeepConfusables.

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