posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byChia Yao Lee
The influx of Fortune 500 companies like IBM, Toyota and Starwood Hotels into the virtual world of Second Life has generated much publicity in 2006 and 2007. The virtual world landscape has changed substantially since. Many early adopters have abandoned virtual worlds, and the number of security-related incidents in virtual worlds has risen substantially. This paper discusses key security threats in virtual worlds, and highlights the need for users and stakeholders to better understand these threats in order to manage them more effectively. The issue of managing security threats in virtual worlds is especially important in ensuring that virtual worlds remain a friendly environment to thriving online communities and ebusiness; and represent an environment whereby the interests of various stakeholders are protected and upheld. The paper contributes to practice and research by (i) raising security awareness among virtual world users and stakeholders, and (ii) prescribing a systematic approach for analyzing the nature and implication of security threats in virtual worlds.
History
Event
Americas Conference on Information Systems (15th : 2009 : San Francisco, California)
Pagination
1 - 11
Publisher
AMCIS
Location
San Francisco, California
Place of publication
[San Francisco, Calif]
Start date
2009-08-06
End date
2009-08-09
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, AMCIS
Title of proceedings
AMCIS 2009 : The Golden Gate to the future of IS : Proceedings of the 2009 Americas Conference on Information Systems