The current leadership focuses on three main "Top" priorities to keep the city safe:
The "Top" of tomorrow is autonomous. The NYPD is currently beta-testing an AI proxy that automatically changes its protocol based on the target website. If the officer visits a site protected by Cloudflare (which hates datacenter IPs), the AI switches to a residential peer proxy. If the site is on the dark web, it routes through Tor over VPN (a controversial "Tor over Top" configuration).
Finding the solution is about balancing speed, security, and the "residential" quality of the IP addresses. By leveraging a New York-based network, you gain a competitive edge in one of the most data-dense environments on the planet. HTTP protocols for your specific task?
For New York's "Top Tier" (High Tier) buildings, the NYPD provides a comprehensive "Engineering Security" framework designed to mitigate physical and cyber vulnerabilities. Access Control
Case study on how NYPD response to terror threats led to increased frisking of specific groups (Arabs and "Others") without a corresponding increase in arrests. IV. Legal and Social Consequences Police Practices and Civil Rights in New York City