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Commission adopts cybersecurity policy for elected officials; allows stipend for personal devices
Summary
The commission passed a resolution creating a cybersecurity policy governing elected officials’ acceptable use of city IT systems and authorizing a stipend for commissioners who choose to use their own devices to access city systems; the commission approved the measure 6‑0 after adding language about an annual stipend amount set in the budget.
The Daytona Beach City Commission on May 21 adopted a resolution establishing a cybersecurity policy for elected officials and clarifying how elected officials may use personal devices to access city information systems.
The resolution sets acceptable‑use expectations for city information systems accessed by elected officials and authorizes the mayor to take steps to preserve public safety…
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