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		<title>Sun Microsystem&#8217;s Project Wonderland&#8217;s Security Levels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this blog post Nicole invites Timothy Wright, a Ph.D. candidate from University of Notre Dame, to write a post about his research interest in Project Wonderland and Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) from a security and data storage perspective. His research project has driven him to come up with different &#8220;privileges&#8221; and status for users [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/wonderland/date/20080603" target="_blank">blog post </a>Nicole invites Timothy Wright, a Ph.D. candidate from University of Notre Dame, to write a post about his research interest in Project Wonderland and Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) from a security and data storage perspective.</p>
<p>His research project has driven him to come up with different &#8220;privileges&#8221; and status for users which dictates what files, objects and places they can see and/or modify.</p>
<p>This brings much more relief for companies and academic institutions that plan on adopting Virtual Worlds for learning and collaboration but are worried about data security.</p>
<p>Like Wright says, the advantage of Wonderland over other Virtual Worlds is the fact that it is in its early stages and already considering these issues, which means that these types of functionality will be built in the program and not &#8220;around it&#8221; once it is already built, which is the case with most Virtual Worlds out there (if they even consider such issues at all.</p>
<p>Nice read.</p>
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