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The
Intelligence Support
Systems for Lawful Interception, Cyber Investigations and
Intelligence Conference and Expo is the world’s largest
gathering of telecommunications service providers, government
intercept policy makers, law enforcement agents, investigative
analysts, prosecutors and vendors addressing lawful interception
issues and solutions. Now that most nations of the world require
lawful interception support of VoIP and other IP-based services, ISS
World Dubai is a must attend event.
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Below find the program from ISS World Dubai 2008. |
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Conference Track 1 |
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Keynote Sessions |
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Monday, 26 February, 2007 |
| 9:00-9:15 Welcoming Remarks Tatiana Lucas, ISS World Program Director |
| 9:15-10:00 Lawful Intercept Industry Overview Tony Rutkowski, President, Global LI Industry Forum and VP VeriSign |
| 10:30-12:00 Lawful Intercept Guru Roundtable Dr. Jerry Lucas, President, TeleStrategies Chris MacFarlane, President, ETI Connect Carlo Rogialli, CTO, RCS Alessandro Guida, Solutions Architect, ATIS-Systems
Tony Rutkowski, VP,
VeriSign Praveen Kankariya, Chairman, Clear-Trail Andrea Formenti, CEO and Founder, AREA ( Italy) |
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13:00-14:00 Government Keynote Panelists Funsho Fayomi, Assistant Director, Legal Services, Nigerian Communications Commission Masoon Shukair, Commissioner, Telecom Regulatory Commission, Jordan Shamsul Jafni Shafie, Head Information and Network Security Department Content, Malaysian Communication
Mohamed Ali Eid, Director General, Ministry of Post and
Telecommunications, Somalia |
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Conference Track 1 |
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Monday, 26 February, 2007 |
13:00-13:30Latest Development for LI in Broadband and Next Generation NetworksThis presentation will discuss the possible active and passive architectures for lawful interception in Broadband and next generation networks. David Tree, Director Business Development, SS8 Networks |
| 13:30-14:00 Deploying Media Probes in Evolving VoIP Networks As network architectures become more distributed the need to deploy cost-effective media probes becomes critical to building successful VoIP networks. This presentation explores how solutions can track network growth as they evolve from centralised to distributed architectures. Dave Gladwin, Marketing Manager, Newport-Networks |
| 14:30-15:00 Why Sample When You Can Monitor All Network Traffic Inexpensively? Using established commercially available technologies, anomaly detection systems and network intrusion detection systems can now be run losslessly at full line rate on telecommunications networks. Armed with 100% flow monitoring and deep packet inspection capabilities, peering partners' and top-talkers' traffic can be scrutinised in depth, and Network Managers can isolate threats to service performance. Dan delaMare-Lyon, EMEA Channel Manager, Endace |
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15:00-15:30 Lawful Interception and Location Based Services (LBS) A brief overview of LBS and its value within the LI environment, technical challenges and implications for the network's interception management system and the monitoring centre Alexander Hoessrich, Managing Director, ATIS-Systems |
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16:00-16:30 Extending Lawful Interception beyond Telecommunication New services like peer-to-peer VoIP and possibilities like end-to-end encryption will lead to requirements for integration of additional data, e.g. from financial services and traffic control and toll systems. This presentation highlights possible data sources, how this data can be accessed in networks and how it can be delivered securely to LEAs. Rudolf Winschuh, Business Development Manager, UTIMACO |
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16:30-17:00 Next Generation Lawful Intercept This session addresses current and near-future challenges relating to lawful intercept. During the session, solutions to lawful intercept of converged communication will be presented, including Data and VoIP. Chris Macfarlane, President, ETI Connect |
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Tuesday, 27 February, 2007 |
| 9:00-9:30 Deliver Accurate Intelligence for Law Enforcement The need of the network operator is to fulfill their law enforcement obligations while avoiding the potential high cost of doing so.This speaker will talk about new approaches that are affordable and realizable, which can potentially relieve these burdens while improving the quantity and quality of network-based law enforcement data. Emma Masters, Business Development Manager, Agilent |
| 11:00-11:30 State of the Art Solutions for Interception This session will show and explain the benefit of using new “non legacy approaches" for IP converged Networks. This allows on the Carrier/ISP Side integration of several features like Transport Control, Content Analysis and IT – Security for Network Improvement Purpose and it enables Law Enforcement to use intelligent solution capable of providing real-time network monitoring. Paul Hoffmann, CEO, GTEN |
| 13:00-13:30 Flexible Interception Systems for New Generation and VoIP based CLECs Evolving and diverging telecom network technologies impose strong growth stresses over the lawful interception platforms as well as on the network itself.Only modular and strongly interworking architectures grant the extension capabilities needed in modern frameworks Carlo Rogialli, CTO, RCS |
| 13:30-14:00 Where’s the Money Investing for Compliance This discussion covers how established commercially available technologies can be integrated to provide secure and separate access to network traffic for LI, while also enabling operators to garner useful information for WAN security and management. Operators can now generate a meaningful ROI on an asset base that would otherwise only serve for regulatory compliance. Dan delaMare-Lyon, EMEA Channel Manager, Endace |
| 14:30-15:00 Centralized Management for LI is Overdue With the overwhelming adoption of wireless voice services, wireless data, Wi-Fi, satellite, IP data and VoIP technologies in the last 10 years, we take a fresh look at how today’s products can truly help service providers cost effectively manage all of their Lawful Intercept activities from a single platform. David Tree, Director Business Development, SS8 Networks |
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15:00-15:30 High Performance Signaling in Gathering Intelligence Key intelligence from the network is not only the conversation exchanged between the parties but gathering the and characterizing the attributes of the conversation. Location, Handset and called and calling identity. This presentation will examine the roles of signaling and the performance characteristics needed in modern mobile networks Derek Mitchell, Signaling Product Management Manager, Dialogic |
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| 16:00-16:30 Intelligent Probing for Intelligence and LI Applications Providing LEA and intelligence analysts with pertinent information requires intelligent probing to select the correct communications traffic. The intelligent probe uses many factors to determine the communication streams of interest and dramatically reduces the volume of information to be processed downstream, freeing up analysis resources. Keith Driver, Product Manager, TeleSoft-Technologies |
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16:30-17:00 IP Data Retention DRS (Data Retention Suite)- a scalable multiplayer (Voip,IP,GSM,GPRS ,UMTS, Wireline and NGN) System fo massive acquisition of IP Cdr , a complete suite for Telcos growing with their traffic volume, with a great save of Storage resources based on File System, according the ETSI rules ready to serve the LEA’s need. Mario Mene, CTO, Retentia |
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Wednesday, 28 February, 2007 |
| 8:30-9:00 The Challenge of Packet Data Collection from Satellite Communications Space Segment and Effective Solutions The provisioning of intelligence collection and processing of the satellite communication (Inmarsat, Thuraya, VSAT etc) is one of the emerging challenges of today. This session will give an overview of original solutions for the collection and processing of packet data satellite services (Internet, VoIP, FoIP) at all layers of the Open System Interconnection model. Dr. Alexander Kovtonyuk, CEO, Delta SPE |
| 10:00-10:30 VoIP security: Myths and Reality This session will establish a VoIP security framework to identify the risks, understand the impacts and assess the cost of controlling or mitigating these risks. Some specific topics that will be addressed include: DDoS, VoIP worms and viruses and SPIT Ishai Rosmarin, Sales Director EMEA, AcmePacket |
| 11:30-12:00 The Role of Flexible High Speed Correlation Technology in Lawful Intercept Correlation platforms are a critical piece of an Operators infrastructure to support LI for law enforcement agencies. Based on Tier 1 grade secure business logic platforms, Correlation platforms are best placed to support the changing needs of law enforcement and tracking of new services Joe Hogan – CTO and Founder, Openet |
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12:00-12:30 National Monitoring Solutions - Maximizing the Return on Your Investment [ in ARABIC Language] How to manage your interception solutions across legacy networks , IP / NGN networks and new network operators. Nagui Erian, Business Development Manager, ATIS-Systems |
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Conference Track 2 |
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Monday, 26 February, 2007 |
| 13:00-14:00 Siemens Intelligence Platform Recent developments in the Internet and IP areas involve increasingly vague subscriber identities and distributed operator responsibilities for Lawful Interception. As this will be even more significant in the future, also with the aspect "Identity Management", Law Enforcement and Government Agencies need a bundle of intelligence tools to be able to find their suspects or targets within the large amounts of data that is necessary to collect for the purpose. This session addresses a selection of tools for significantly improved intelligence. Tilmann Gabriel, Head of Intelligence Platforms, Voice and Data Recording Group, Siemens |
| 14:30-15:00 Integrated Monitoring Investigative Support Applications for Diverging Telecom Technologies The multitude of telecommunication technologies today used for any kind of audio-visual content imposes several challenges over Law Enforcement Agents. The use of specialized and integrated suites allow the operators to access transparently any data content gathered from different technologies, and to benefit from massive investigative data analysis Carlo Rogialli, CTO, RCS |
| 15:00-15:30 Target and Service Based Interception in an IP Environment This presentation will focus on the benefits of taking an end-to-end approach to the interception/evaluation of IP-based communication. Alessandro Guida, Solutions Architect, ATIS-Systems |
| 16:00-16:30 LI Convergence: Blending Tactical & Strategic Interception Goals Complexity of LI environments today demands the ability to consolidate strategies and tactical information that greatly raise chances of digging complete and precise intelligence clues with better visibility of the targets and other nexus. Praveen Kankariya, Chairman, Clear-Trail |
| 16:30-17:00 Timely Topics in Digital Analysis The presentation will include a brief discussion of tools and features used by forensic investigators and fraud examiner. Learn where we are now with digital forensics and what the future holds for Certified Fraud – Forensic Examiners Jon R. Hansen, VP, AccessData |
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Tuesday, 27 February, 2007 |
| 9:00-9:30 Producing Quality Information in a Multi-Media World The boom in communication tools together with an ever-changing consumer behavior among media users challenge the monitoring community´s traditional work tools and workflow. This session outlines how ETI solutions can solve these challenges and produce reliable information. Kim Larsen, Vice President, Sales, Support & Marketing, ETI |
| 11:00-11:30 System Architecture that Uses Moore's Law to Provide Cost Effective Intelligence Solutions In this session we'll present an operational system architecture that provides unique intelligence gathering opportunities by passively capturing and storing all communications. We will also address the importance of using standard commercially available computing equipment rather than vendor specific hardware. André Scholtz, Director, Business Development, VASTech |
| 13:00-13:30 Looking for Effectiveness in Voice Analysis: How Different Identification Technology can Together hit the Mark Voice analysis technologies are allowing investigators to quickly filter inquiry related calls from the intercepted anonymous communications. In particular, an accurate identification of speaker identity can now be achieved through automatic voice print comparison, with the aid of additional tools based on the expected spoken language. Luciano Piovano, VP Security Officer, LOQUENDO |
| 13:30-14:00 Optimizing the LEA budget for LI AREA a leading provider of Monitoring Centers, will describe how to increase the quality of the LEA activity and decrease the Total Cost of Ownership by using a technology based on an integrated Monitoring Center. Paolo Mandelli, BDM, AREA Italy |
| 14:30-15:00 National Monitoring Solutions-Maximizing your ROI Alexander Hoessrich, Managing Director, ATIS-Systems |
| 15:00-15:30 Electronic Evidence: Worth it’s Weight in Gold? For captured communications to be credible evidence in a prosecution, it must be shown that a robust and reliable method was used to intercept that information. It is vital that a common yet undetectable technology is implemented to guarantee 100% capture of target flows on IP networks. After all, information is only as reliable as its source. Greg Howard VP, EMEA, Endace |
| 16:00-16:30 Lawful Intercept Strategies to maintain LEA ROI Current strategies need to keep pace with the exponentially increasing bandwidth and mushrooming P2P applications. This presentation will highlight some of the emerging problems that need to be factored in the LI strategies and some possible ways to maintain the ROI and avoid/limit the leakage of intelligence. Praveen Kankariya, Chairman, Clear-Trail |
| 16:30-17:00 Beyond Perimeter Defence - Delivering Unprecedented Visibility and Security An overview and insight into identifying, managing and controlling computer fraud & security through innovative techniques and legally accepted process. How to address, manage and add value to these challenges and policies working within compliance regulations. Graham Hughes, EMEA Channel Manager, Guidance Software |
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Wednesday, 28 February, 2007 |
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8:30-9:00 |
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9:00-9:30
This session will present modern wireless (Wifi,
DVB...) and wireline (, ATM, Ethernet,
XDSL...) Internet monitoring solutions as part of
Thales strategic legal interception
system or as highly tactical stand-alone product. Jean-Philippe Lelievre, Director, Thales Business Group |
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10:00-10:30 |
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10:30-11:00 |
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11:30-12:00 |
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12:00-12:30 |
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Conference Track 3 |
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Monday, 26 February, 2007 |
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13:00-14:00 Government Keynote Panelists Funsho Fayomi, Assistant Director, Legal Services, Nigerian Communications Commission Masoon Shukair, Commissioner, Telecom Regulatory Commission, Jordan Shamsul Jafni Shafie, Head Information and Network Security Department Content, Malaysian Communication
Mohamed Ali Eid, Director General, Ministry of Post and
Telecommunications, Somalia |
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14:30-15:30 |
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16:00-17:00 |
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Tuesday, 27 February, 2007 |
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9:00-9:30 Importance of a Detailed National Lawful Interception Technical Specifications Communication providers encounter many problems during interception enforcement. Most of them are a full interception solution to various telecommunication services. This addresses Lawful Interception Technical Specifications is the essential method to realize it. Dang Youjie, Huawei Technologies |
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10:30-11:00 |
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13:00-14:00 |
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14:30-15:30 |
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16:00-16:30 |