Overview
Social media profiles, professional networking activity, public records (property, voter registration, corporate filings, court records), and people-search aggregators create correlation paths that sophisticated adversaries exploit. The risk isn't any single data point — it's how they combine into a mosaic that supports targeting.
This engagement maps the social and public-record exposure surface, identifies the highest-risk correlation paths, and produces a reduction plan that balances privacy improvement with the professional visibility you need to maintain. The work complements data broker opt-out efforts by addressing the public-record and social layers that brokers re-aggregate from.