Researching security risks for institutions publishing photos of children on their websites or for use in marketing materials. Goes without saying imo, their names are not included with the photography. Presently, many articles on the subject fear-monger “hypothetical” scenarios of web-stalking, but I haven’t found any real-world cases to back that up for institutions. None of my contacts in various public or private sector security positions, or in cyber security fields have experienced any situations that have related back to anything as innocuous as school photographs. Does anyone have a different point of view to offer?
Use deepfake to generate some. Nobody can stalk those “kids.”
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Thank you, of course, I incorrectly assumed this goes without saying as well. Even with permission, the question is in regard to gravity of risk.