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| Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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9:00-9:15
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Welcoming Remarks
Tatiana Lucas, ISS World Program Director |
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9:15-10:15 |
LI Industry Overview
Tony Rutkowski, VP Regulatory, VeriSign and President, Global LI Industry Forum |
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| Tuesday, May 23, 2006 |
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8:30-10:00
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Lawful Interception Guru Roundtable
This panel of leading LI technologists will address the myths vs. realities of lawful interception of VoIP and other IP-based services, standards, cost recovery and more.
Moderator: Dr. Jerry Lucas, President, TeleStrategies
Panelists: Dr. Cemal Dikmen, VP, SS8 Networks
Seamus Hourihan, VP Marketing, Acme Packet
Anatoly Korsakov, Commercial Director, MERA Systems
Todd McDermott, VP, Verint Technology
Chris MacFarlane, President, ETI Connect
Yossi Ofek, Director of Marketing, NICE Systems
Tony Rutkowski, VP Regulatory, VeriSign
Les Szwajkowski, Sr. Program Manager, Raytheon
Mike Warren, VP Fiduciary Service, NeuStar
Joergen Axland, General Manage for Business Development & Product Line Management, Siemens Voice & Data Recording
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| TRACK 1: State of Global Lawful Interception Regulation |
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| Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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FCC, FBI and DEA Panel Discussion
The FCC on August 5, 2005 ruled on CALEA compliance requirements for broadband and VoIP services. This keynote panel will give their perspective on CALEA compliance for broadband and VoIP based services, including what’s been accomplished, milestones, timetables and what’s left to be done.
Julius Knapp, Deputy Chief Engineering, FCC
Joel M. Margolis, Assistant Chief Counsel, DEA
Maura Quinn, Unit Chief, CALEA Implementation Unit, FBI
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State of Global LI Regulation There are similarities and differences between lawful interception mandates in the U.S. vs. the rest of the world. This session is an update on LI obligations of service providers operating in Europe, Russia, Africa and Middle East.
Mohamed Al Ghanim, Director General, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates
Chukwuka--Anene Ndukwe Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Communications Commission
Viacheslav Gusev, Director of SORM Center, Russia
A. Andreas Avgousti, General Director, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Bahrain
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LI in the Middle East and Asia This session presents a LI overview of the Middle East and Asia Region and the challenges including management responsibilities and complexities facing LEA’s, rapid growth of new telecom services and the multi-vendor environment.
Helmut Huschka, Business Development Director, ATIS Systems |
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European Legislation of Data Retention Data Retention was and still is discussed intensively in the European Union. This presentation will highlight the type and format of data to be stored and the requirements telecommunication providers have to meet and timelines for implementation of technical solutions are presented.
Rudolf Winschuh, Business Development Manager, UTIMACO SAFEWARE AG
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| TRACK 2: Telecom Service Providers and Responding to LEA Requests |
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| Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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2:45-3:45 |
Responding to Requests from Foreign Law Enforcement Communications providers are increasingly receive direct requests from foreign law enforcement for stored data, real-time interceptions, and other assistance. This session will address the challenges of responding to foreign LEA requests.
Moderator: Michael A. Sussmann, Perkins Coie LLP
Susan Koeppen, Senior Attorney, Microsoft Corporation
Mark Eckenwiler, Associate Director for Technology, Office of Enforcement Operations, U.S. Department of Justice
Robert Hayes, Head of the National Technical Assistance Centre, Home Office, UK
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International Telecom Service Provider Challenges Addressing Lawful Interception International lawful interception is orders of magnitude more complex than domestics intercepts. Not only are multiple service providers involved, but you have to operate under multiple LI laws. Finally, LI vendors face different product requirements and standards.
Paul Kouroupas, VP Regulatory Affairs, Global Crossing
Parke Davis, Senior Regulatory Advisor, TELUS, Canada
Fabio Ghioni, CTO Security, Telecom Italia
Juliet Best-Brathwaite, Investigative and Intelligence Manager, Cable & Wireless
Tareq A. Alkharji, Senior Manager Engineering/Network Services Emirates Telecommunications Corporation - ETISALAT
Jörg Müller-Kindt, CEO, NetworkedAssets
Mike Kozlowski, Principal Systems & Regulatory Engineer, Globalstar
Benito Lekalakala, Telkom SA, Parliament Legislation& Policy Development, Telecom South Africa |
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| Tuesday, May 23, 2006 |
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Legal Limits for Wireline and ISPs in Support of LI Mandates This session presents a wireline provider and ISP perspective on the FCC’s August 5, 2005 CALEA Order and provides some basic guidance for service providers on the legal limits in lawful interception support.
Moderator: Michael Vatis, Partner, Steptoe & Johnson
Dave Baker, VP , Law and Public Policy, Earthlink
Kirk Burgee, Associate Bureau Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, FCC
Daniel Mah , Counsel, Steptoe & Johnson
Greg Rogers, Director, State Regulatory Affairs, Level 3 Communications
Maura Quinn, Unit Chief of the FBI's CALEA Implementation Unit
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Understanding CALEA Compliant for University Telecom Operators The session addresses the challenges University run telecom operators face in support CALEA including non-centralization of network operation, lack of intercept functions in CPE, network upgrade costs, remote campus to LEA interconnection and more.
Moderator: Wendy Wigen, Policy Analysts, EDUCAUSE
Matthew Brill, Partner, Latham &Watkins
Douglas Carlson, Executive Director, Communications, New York University
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Location Tracking and Surveillance Law and Procedures Privacy concerns are raised by the notion that every mobile device, and therefore person, can be located at any time. Federal magistrates have balked at authorizing location tracking on less than a probable cause showing. What can law enforcement do to obtain this information; what can carriers provide and when.
Albert Gidari, Partner, Perkins Coie, LLP
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Italian LI State of the Art In this session Area, an Italian leading LI vendor, will review the latest technology scenario in Italy, the most important market in Europe for interceptions. Application of new LI laws and regulation proposals are presented and discussed.
Paolo Mandelli, Business Development Manager, AREA, Italy
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Mobile Wireless Providers/ LEA Roundtable The interface between telecommunications service providers and law enforcement agencies is crucial. This panel brings together mobile wireless service providers and LEAs to discuss interception issues.
Michael McAdoo, Director, Law Enforcement Relations Group T- Mobile USA,
Jeanne Mulcahy, Manager, National Compliance Center, Cingular
Paul Taylor, Manager Electronic Surveillance, Sprint/Nextel
Anthony Gattuso, SuA, Virginia State Police
Brian Maxwel, Chief Inspector, Head of the U.S. Marshals Service's Technical Operations Group, DoJ
Wayne Logan Bowers, Tech. Surveillance Engineer, Maryland State Police
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| Wednesday, May 24, 2006 |
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Supporting Law Enforcement ø Managing the Cost Legal Compliance Complying with the increasing demands of law enforcement agencies, communications service providers balance their need to control costs against their desire to limit the legal risks associated with their legal compliance obligations. Wireline, wireless and emerging VoIP service providers are implementing a variety of solutions for these necessary services. This panel will discuss their approach to developing the technical and operational infrastructure to deliver these mandatory services in a cost-effective manner.
Michael Warren, VP Fiduciary Service, NeuStar
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Lawful Interception and MVNO’s Lawful Interception of MVNO customers is challenging because they do not own the network infrastructure but resale traditional network operators services. This session addresses LI options.
Raj Puri, EVP, NetDiscovery, VeriSign
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10:45-11:15 |
LI Challenges for Caribbean Providers
It will discuss the state of LI deployment in the Caribbean territories and the peculiar challenges being faced by both Law enforcement entities and service providers.
Juliet Best-Brathwaite, Investigative and Intelligence Manager, Cable & Wireless
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Subpoena Order Processing Automation
Subpoena processing is heavily labor intensive and non-automated while subpoena orders are for some service providers doubling per year. This session addresses automation.
Peter Wiederspan, Director, NetDiscovery Security Compliance VeriSign
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Pay per Target Intercept Contracts
The session will address a particular approach in contracting LI services and equipment to LEA’s: the pay per target. Area has developed a specific skill and will explain all critical aspects, pitfalls and solutions.
Andrea Formenti, Founder and CEO, AREA, Italy
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| TRACK 3: Network Surveillance and LI Solutions |
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| Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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10:45-11:15 |
Lawful Intercept in IP Access Networks
The session will begin by identifying the methods for determining the intercept subject is active in the network. Access technologies with logins, as well as fixed access technologies, and VoIP scenarios will be illustrated. The session will close by examining some of new challenges as the result of technology evolution.
Craig Mulholland, Consulting Engineer, Cisco
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Interception of SIP-based Services in Fixed and Mobile NGN Networks With the advent of the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) in 3GPP and TISPAN compliant mobile and fixed network solutions the need for consistent IP-based LI solutions arises. In addition, the increasing demand for network-based encryption of SIP signaling and bearer traffic has to be taken into consideration. This session describes an approach how to deal in such networks with these challenges.
Walter Held, Senior Systems Engineer, Siemens Communications
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Skype Control Management and Interrogation Due to booming growth rates and geographic expansion, Skype now impacts a provider’s ability to guarantee quality of service levels ( QoS ) and Service Level Agreements ( SLA ). Applications such as Skype present several critical and well documented problems for carriers, including: the inability to prevent undesirable, 3rd party traffic from entering their network exposing them to potential increased network congestion; interrupted or degraded service for mission critical applications and the violation of regulatory mandates such as legal intercept requirements.
Julian Fellows, Executive Vice President from Bitek International
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Lawful Intercept for Broadband This session addresses how broadband service providers can deliver IP services based information and communications content to LEAs using standard protocols, transmission media, and delivery standards.
Dr. Cemal Dikmen, Vice President and General Manager, Lawful Intercept, SS8 Networks
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Satisfying Current and Future LI obligations with Today's Technology Acme Packet will present how, regardless of the definition of service provider they can use available technology to meet global lawful intercept and CALEA obligations. The question now is "What is the most effective technical solution for supporting lawful intercepts?"
Seamus Hourihan, VP Marketing, Acme Packet
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Lawful Interception and Location-Based-Services (LBS) 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.
Nagui Erian, Business Development Manager, ATIS Systems
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Combining Data and Voice over Broadband into a Unified Interception Solution While there is a common infrastructure for running data and voice the services, yet there are differences in Routing & Service Platforms, Authentication, Data Flow and LI Delivery interfaces that require engineering of an LI solution that can support both requirements within the a unified system.
Itzik Vager, VP Business Development and Product Management, Verint Systems
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Integrating Telecom contents with tactical LI This session will review the latest technology available and will show how these tools can be integrated in a all-in-one system to support intelligence activities and create court evidence.
Andrea Formenti, Founder and CEO, AREA, Italy
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| Tuesday, May 23, 2006 |
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10:30-11:00 |
Non-Intrusive LI Solution for DSL Networks Implementation non-intrusive, undetectable Lawful Interception system for DSL high-speed communication is a crucial tool now available to LEA as well as service providers. The concept, features and benefits of such system is reviewed in details.
Amnon Steiner, Director of Sales & Marketing, North America, TraceSpan Communications.
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Lawful Interception Systems for DSL Providers This session addresses Trusted Third Party Solutions for Lawful Interception for DSL Service Providers.
Raj Puri, EVP, NetDiscovery, VeriSign
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LI Solutions for IMS Architectures LI in next generation IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) based networks is quite complicated because of the different implementations and the complex network architecture and requirements from LEAs are not clear regarding the IMS architecture. The presenters will explain the basic requirements and issues with LI in the IMS architecture, and how these issues can be overcome.
Raj Puri, EVP, NetDiscovery, VeriSign
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Broadening the Scope of Interception: Data Retention One of the prime challenges facing LEAs worldwide is the ability to integrate new sources of information into existing interception processes and systems while still adhering to source-specific regulation. One such example comes in the form of data retention. In this presentation the speaker will address these challenges and the manners in which they are addressed technically operationally and legally.
Dana Sugarman, Product Manager, RELIANT, Verint Systems
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Comprehensive Data Extraction for Flexible and Accurate Intelligence Evolving technologies creates challenges in delivering accurate intelligence for LEAs.
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.
David Craig, Director, ISS Program, Agilent Technologies
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Tapping the Service ø Enabling Carriers to Comply with LI Mandates for IP-based Services This session will discuss the state of development of technologies that bridge the traditional PSTN and IP networks and how this technology will be used in a world where the concern has shifted beyond organized crime to much more dangerous threats.
Dr. Cemal Dikmen ,VP and General Manager LI , SS8 Networks
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Challenges of Implementing Passive Interception for IMS
LI for the IP Multimedia Subsystem can be addressed in both Active and Passive ways. The presentation will explore the challenges of implementing a Passive solution and will outline the advantages over Active solutions utilizing a Session Border Control Device, LI capabilities within the application servers or within the IMS core.
Todd McDermott, VP Sales, STAR-GATE North America Solutions, Verint Systems
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Trusted Third Party Solutions
There are two approaches telecommunications service providers have to support lawful interception: they can either crate their own ISS infrastructure or outsource. The speakers will describe case studies of CALEA VoIP implementations and demonstrations using a service bureau solution.
Raj Puri, EVP, NetDiscovery, VeriSign
Mike Warren, VP Fiduciary Service, NeuStar
Doug McCollum, Senior Counsel, Fiduciary Service, NeuStar
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4:00-5:00 |
Lawful Intercept: Instant CALEA Compliance. Best Practices for Overcoming Slow LI Implementations
This session presents the challenges faced by communications providers to be CALEA compliant and best practices for implementing scalable and cost effective LI solutions quickly.
Doug Beary, IBM
Kevin McTiernan, Narus
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9:00-9:30 |
From TCP Dumps and Plain CDRs to the Intellectual Content-Related Filtering and Logging of Network Activity Amount of data transmitted over telecom networks nearly doubles every year. It is almost impossible to log and store such growing amounts of data even for a short time. This presentation presents a new approach to designing systems that provide extraction, filtering and long-term storage of data that is vital for reverse-analysis of network activities.
Anatoly Korsakov, Commercial Director, MERA Systems
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Simplifying NGM- Cost Effective and User Friendly Solutions Purpose of the presentation is to present solutions for simplifying the user experience with LI and open a discussion for more cost effective solutions.
Chris MacFarlane, President, ETI Connect
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Precise Location of GSM Phones for Rescue and Lawful Interception Dedicated direction finding techniques for precise GSM handset location have now a broader range of applications: including tracking/finding targeted handsets. This session will show how a new generation of direction finders (man portable, vehicle mounted , airborne...) can help in providing fast and accurate handset location.
Jean-Philippe Lelievre, Thales Business Group Land & Joint
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Flexible Inspection and Filtering for High Speed Networks To implement lawful intercepts in high speed networks, organizations require a solution that utilizes a combination of wire-speed, real-time silicon-based packet inspection and immediate capture, flexible and easy to implement search constraints and parallel data processing across thousands of signatures or patterns.
Jeremy Stieglitz, Director, Product Strategy, Force10 Networks
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Managing Lawful Interception of SIP Services in Evolving Networks Today's VoIP Networks are evolving towards IMS based architectures in order to offer new services. This session looks at how service providers are planning this process whilst meeting the requirements of providing LI.
Dave Gladwin, Marketing Director, Newport-Networks
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Bridging LI Solutions Across Packet Data and Circuit Switching Use of Lifecyle Management is required to balance past, current and future Lawful Intercept Solutions. Evolving network capabilities combined with future requirements requires careful plannig so that legacy networks can face forward with newer network elements.
Donald Hartung, Director Combined Products,Ericsson
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| TRACK 4: Investigative Analysis Technology Developments and Tools |
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| Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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The Intelligence Platform
Recent developments in the mobile and IP areas - involve increasingly vague subscriber identities and distributed operator responsibilities for Lawful Interception. This session describes these challenges as well as possible solutions for significantly improved intelligence.
Joergen Axland, General Manager for Business Development & Product Line Management, Siemens Voice & Data Recording
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Advanced Communication Analytical Tools (Alerts, Link Analysis, etc.) Organizations should be able to best extract the full information from within their own sources - be it Telephony, IP or textual, fuse those sources and external information into a coherent picture, and provide analysts with both automated and interactive tools to find the needle (criminals) in the hay-stack. The presentation will discuss these challenges and possible solutions.
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Unified LI: Bridging Interception Gaps in an Incoherent Telecom World In today’s multifaceted telecom environment, traditional LI models are insufficient in providing LEAs with a complete and coherent intelligence perspective.This session shows how a unified approach can bridge interception gaps, and provide LEAs with more effective interception capabilities.
Yossi Ofek, Dir. of Marketing, NICE Systems
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Evidence Think Tank Working Group Continuing the theme first presented at ISS fall 2005, this open discussion will address aspects of presenting packet data evidence in court at greater depth. We invite academics, law enforcement officials’ as well legal practitioners to attend this discussion and submit questions and topics for discussion in advance.
Jerry Lucas, President, TeleStrategies and Panel Moderator
Dana Sugarman, Product Manager, RELIANT, Verint Systems
Tony Rutkowski, VP Regulatory, VeriSign and President , Global LI Industry Forum
Other panelists to be announced
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10:30-11:00 |
Merging Data Retention and LI for Better Intelligence
LEAs recognize the added value gained by the analysis of metadata, and are consequently pushing for data retention legislation.
This session demonstrates how a unified approach, fusing data retention with LI monitoring center facilities, can significantly improve intelligence products.
Assaf Frenkel, Product Manager, NICE Systems
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Word Spotting - Moving from Technology to Live, Scalable LI Deployments This presentation will review available solutions today of word spotting technology for the LI market, as well as the market requirements from word spotting solutions - features and architecture. Finally, the presentation will guide the Lawful Intercept decision makers in "what to look for in a word spotting product".
Shay Granov, Director of N.A, NSC
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Myths and Reality regarding Audio Mining in the LI Market
This presentation will review the common beliefs regarding the Audio Mining technology and actual deployments. The presentation will also provide an insight of the technology abilities and a future forecast of what is expected for Audio Mining in the LI market.
Guy Alon, Director of Marketing, NSC
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Utilizing Voice and Text Content Analytics in a Monitoring Center
Facing information overflow and a lack of resources, LEAs can benefit by incorporating content analysis technologies into the Monitoring Center environment. This session focuses on how voice and text analysis technologies can overcome the challenges.
Eyal Benaroya, Product Manager, NICE Systems
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Authentication of Tactical LI Contents for a Better Court Evidence
In this session Area will review the latest technology available and will show how these tools can be integrated in a validation all-in-one system to support intelligence activities, but especially to create "robust" court evidences.
Andrea Formenti, Founder and CEO, AREA, Italy
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Storage and Data Retention at LEMF Premises
LEMF state of the art solution require new features capable to provide to LEAs flexibility and mobility. The necessity to store and manage sensitive information granting in the same time security, privacy but also remote access, it requires the implementation of flexible solution based on built-in level of security.
Carlo Rogialli, RCS Lab, Italy
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Hostile Networks: Exposure and Analysis Based on Mass Quantities of Intercepted Data
This presentation will include new methods and tools to expose and track hostile networks such as terror, drugs trafficking and crime networks based on mass quantities of communication traffic
Tsachi Frishberg, VP Sales & Marketing, Svivot
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10:15-10:45 |
Strategic IP Interception Networks against Tactical IP Probing
The need to identify, isolate and capture few bytes of potential evidence in a growing ocean of irrelevant, needs clever approaches only to remain feasible. The inherent efficiency and the computational scalability of the next generation of ISS appliances will play a key role in coping with the networks growth.
Carlo Rogialli, RCS Lab, Italy
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The Emerging Forensics Challenge of IPv6
The increasing adoption of IPv6 throughout the world has given rise to considerable concern within the Forensics community. A brief overview of key differences between traditional IPv4 and IPv6 will be provided. Case studies will be used to illustrate how these differences affect Digital Network Forensic Analysis.
Phill Shade, Senior Network Engineer, WildPackets
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| TRACK 5: Lawful Interception Standards |
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| Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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4:00-5:00 |
ETSI LI Standards Status
The most active group regarding LI standards will be presented by
ETSI/TC LI Chairman Peter van Der Arend, KPN Netherlands, Chairman ETSI/LIDetails of the Interoperability Test performed (March 2006) on ETSI LI Handover Specifications for IP delivery
Mark Lastdrager (ETSI/TC LI Plug test coordinator) Pine Digital Security
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North America LI standards and directions for LI support of CMS/IMS and IP Network Access
Ronald D. (Ron) Ryan,Sr. Manager Nortel Networks
Chairman TIA TR-45.6 LIG, Vice Chairman ATIS PTSC LAES SubCommittee
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LI Collection and Analysis Solutions for World Wide Telecom Standards
This presentation will focus on Pen-Link, Ltd’s LINCOLN System and its ability to support various call data and content standards. Additional focus will be given to the 3G and Packet Data solution provided for the Sprint Vision service as it relates to J-STD-025 Rev.B
Mark Chapin, Director of Engineering, Pen-Link Ltd.
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| Track 6 A: Understanding Internet Intercept for LEAs |
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Presented by
Detective Sergeant Andrew W. Donofrio and Invited Faculty
Bergen County Prosecutors Office, New Jersey
Criminal Investigation Division- Computer Crimes Unit
This one day training seminar is for law enforcement agents who have to understand the Internet, how to lawfully collect and analyze data and how to interface with Internet Service Providers (ISP) of the target.
Monday, May 22, 2006 |
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9:00-10:15 |
Basics of Internet Communications
This session is an introduction to the Internet from a LEA perspective. Topics cover Basic Network Elements of the Internet, Identifying the Target’s ISP, Wire Tap Orders, Subpoena for Billing records and dealing with DSL and Cable Operators.
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Investigating Wireless Communications
This session addresses for basics of wireless investigations for LEAs.
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Fundamentals of Wireless Communication, Tracking Wireless Communications, Content Mediation Devices, Applications and more.
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Data Intercept: a Technology Perspective
This session covers the basics of getting and analyzing the data.
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Working with ISPs and Data Intercept ,Understanding the Hardware and Software necessary to perform data intercept, Analyzing Collected Data and More
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Computer Incident Response
This session addresses for basics of responding to computer incidents, ( IR),
Understanding What Constitutes an Incident Response, IR Tools, Considering Live Data Acquisition and Examining a Compromised Network
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Advanced Forensic Techniques
This session looks at the next generation of IP addressing, e.g., IPv6 and its implications for law enforcement, Necessity of Live Examination, Acquiring RAM, Ruling out Encryption and Registry In-Depth.
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Tuesday, May 23, 2006 - 9:00-5:00 p.m.
• Introduction
How Telephonic Information can enhance your investigation
• Tracing Critical Calls
The basics of tracing harassment calls, 911 and other critical calls. This session covers proven technologies to ID callers, what’s available in call records and who to ask at the telco’s
• Exploiting Pre-Paid Telephone Calling Cards
Learn how to find out how you can get call information, where the call came from and ID of the purchaser.
• Exploitation of Throw-Away Cell Phones
Pre-paid, throw away cell phones are challenging. Learn how to ID the throw away phone, get call detail records and subscriber information .
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• Sting and Special Operations
Learn how to make the target use the phone you want him to use.
• Subscriber and CDR Subpoenas
Learn what kind of subscriber information and CDR can be made available and the written verbiage required for a successful subpoenas.
• Court Orders
Learn the basics and special verbiage to prepare a court order subpoenas.
• Call Detection Avoidance
Bad guys will always try to hide their calls. Learn their tricks and how to exploit their actions.
• Case Studies
Example cases and how to approach the telephonic aspects of each case. An in-depth application of investigative concepts presented in the training course.
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| TRACK 7: Vendor Product Specific LEA/Gov Training |
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| Tuesday, May 23, 2006 |
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Unified Lawful Interception with Siemens MC
Gathering interception from various communication networks and being able to create a communication profile on a Monitoring center source, will be considered a major advantage in daily operations of LEA.The presentation shall give a glance of our product and its capabilities.
Klaus Pachner, Vice President Research & Development, Siemens Voice and Data Recording
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Comprehensive Solutions for Packet Data Collection: DEEPVIEW
Verint's DEEPVIEW™ is a packet data collection system with the comprehensive functionality to penetrate deep into communications and turn raw, intercepted data into actionable intelligence and compelling evidence.”
Arkady Linshitz, Director of Business Development, Verint Technology
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Xcipio - Scalability and Addressing Multiple Technologies
This presentation shows the flexibility of Xcipio to serve both the small service providers and universities with a very cost effective solution for basic LI compliance, on up to the largest national carriers who utilize multiple technologies and services. This overview of Xcipio depicts how it expands from a compact limited license solution, to a fully redundant, carrier class solution with a minimal addition of either hardware or software. The attendees of this presentation will see how Xcipio serves carriers of all sizes in both single and multi-technology environments
Scott Coleman, Director, Product Management, Lawful Intercept, SS8 Networks
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MCR System
An Integrated Platform for LI of voice, fax, video and data. MCR Studio, a powerful graphic tool designed to analyse recorded data from various sources and MCR Office, designed to manage all LEA’s admin tasks will be presented.
Emanuele Marcozzi, Product Manager, AREA, Italy
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10:15-11:15 |
Unifying Telephony, VoIP and IP interception for a complete overview of your target’s interactions
This session will present the NiceTrack™ Product Line and how LEAs worldwide are utilizing it for producing meaningful and timely intelligence.
Assaf Frenkel, Product Manger, Nice Systems
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11:30-12:30 |
NSC Spotter
NSC's Key-Word Spotting (KWS) engine is designed for locating pre-defined words in audio conversations in real-time and in off-line calls. The engine is used for speech analytics and call surveillance in the security market as well as for mining business information and monitoring agent performance in the call center market.
Shay Granov, Director of Business Development, NSC
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