X3D: A Secure ISO Standard for Virtual Worlds

X3D: A Secure ISO Standard for Virtual Worlds

Joerg H. Kloss, Peter Schickel
ISBN13: 9781615208913|ISBN10: 1615208917|EISBN13: 9781615208920
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-891-3.ch010
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Kloss, Joerg H., and Peter Schickel. "X3D: A Secure ISO Standard for Virtual Worlds." Security in Virtual Worlds, 3D Webs, and Immersive Environments: Models for Development, Interaction, and Management, edited by Alan Rea, IGI Global, 2011, pp. 208-220. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-891-3.ch010

APA

Kloss, J. H. & Schickel, P. (2011). X3D: A Secure ISO Standard for Virtual Worlds. In A. Rea (Ed.), Security in Virtual Worlds, 3D Webs, and Immersive Environments: Models for Development, Interaction, and Management (pp. 208-220). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-891-3.ch010

Chicago

Kloss, Joerg H., and Peter Schickel. "X3D: A Secure ISO Standard for Virtual Worlds." In Security in Virtual Worlds, 3D Webs, and Immersive Environments: Models for Development, Interaction, and Management, edited by Alan Rea, 208-220. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2011. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-891-3.ch010

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Abstract

This chapter discusses the topic security in standard based virtual worlds with emphasis on X3D as the international ISO/IEC standard for Virtual Worlds. The general security challenges in persistent and economic virtual environments are addressed as well as the importance of standardization and security as the two key success factors for reliable, cost-effective and long-term attractive Virtual World (VW) platforms. Different actual standardization approaches are opposed to the established X3D format that follows a clear security standardization path. Based on the Internet standard XML the specific advantages of X3D are emphasized, like seamless integration into Web applications and deployment of generic XML tools. The generation of encrypted and signed X3D binary files is demonstrated according to the XML Security Recommendation of the W3C consortium. In a practical session the appliance of security approaches to concrete X3D implementation projects is described from the perspective of Bitmanagement (Bitmanagement, 2009), a market leader for interactive Web3D graphics software.

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