Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer Science University of York York UK
2. Department of Computer Science University of Hull Hull UK
Abstract
AbstractLaw enforcement co‐ordination agencies have recently issued position/guidance documents relating to the potential for VR environments (the “Metaverse”) to become new environment for criminal activity, and calling for additional work to enhance investigative capability. By reviewing the historic development of VR and comparing it with the appearance of the WWW, the authors propose that the situation is not as dire as the issued documents may suggest, but represents an evolutionary rather than revolutionary step in online experiences. They conclude, therefore, that while ability to examine VR presentation/interaction devices may be useful, continued development of ability to examine online systems remains essential.This article is categorized under:
Digital and Multimedia Science > Multimedia Forensics
Digital and Multimedia Science > Cybercrime Investigation
Digital and Multimedia Science > Artificial Intelligence
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