Nypd - Proxy [upd]
To protect undercover officers, the NYPD uses specialized infrastructure (such as Ntrepid ) to manage digital footprints. This acts as a proxy to allow personnel to conduct online investigations covertly without revealing their police affiliation.
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A proxy server acts as an intermediary between a user (such as a police officer or administrative staff) and the internet. When a device connected to the NYPD network attempts to access a website, the request is first sent to the proxy server. To protect undercover officers, the NYPD uses specialized
This infrastructure serves as a critical line of defense for one of the largest police departments in the world, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected and that personnel usage complies with departmental policies. Growing up in Brooklyn, he had spent countless