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Resident proposes volunteer cyber unit, says local police need specialized cyber capacity
Summary
Anastasia Colas told the council she is offering to form a volunteer cyber police force to investigate local cybercrime, argued existing police lack the training and tools, and said she has signatures and a cost estimate; council did not take action but accepted materials for the clerk.
An Anastasia Colas told the Boca Raton City Council on March 17 that the city needs a dedicated cyber response capacity and that she is willing to help form a volunteer cyber police force or provide staffing to address local cybercrime.
Colas described cybercriminal activity she says is targeting local infrastructure and…
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