Stop Deepfakes... Military Implements 'Photo Privacy' Measures on Internal Network
Photos of Internal Network Members Set to Private
Military: "To Prevent Deepfake Damage"
To prevent malicious deepfake (Deepfake·fake videos) damage involving the synthesis of others' faces, the military authorities have made the photos of personnel on the internal network private.
According to the military authorities on the 9th, since the 5th, the military has disabled the photos of soldiers that were visible on the computerized work processing system 'Onnara System' and the intranet unit homepage. The same applies to photos of officials and civilian employees. As a result, ordinary soldiers cannot see other people's photos on the internal network, and only authorized personnel such as HR managers can view the photos.
A Ministry of National Defense official explained, "Although it has not yet been confirmed whether photos on the internal network were used for deepfakes, the photos were made private as a preventive measure against such incidents."
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