Telecommunications service providers face increasing information assistance requests to help law enforcement while they simultaneously struggle with CapEx and OpEx reductions. On the other hand, law enforcement agencies face expensive telecommunication interface options for data collection as they battle with a growing backlog of subpoena requests. Intelligence Support Systems: Technologies for Lawful Intercepts addresses the information and intelligence needs of service providers, law enforcement agencies, representatives of governments and international standards bodies, and product and service vendors.
This volume offers solutions for many technological challenges, explaining how to provide networking equipment and probes for lawful intercepts, and detailing methods for reducing the performance impacts on network equipment that result from intercepts. It explores how to access, collect, and deliver information in real-time and how to improve mediation efficiency while serving multiple functions. The book also covers data retention and preservation issues and examines how to standardize intercept technologies for various service portfolios and infrastructure components.
Focusing on intelligence support systems (ISS), the text demonstrates how the information that an ISS gathers can be applied toward security, and illustrates how an ISS interfaces with billing, ordering, provisioning, authenticating, and law enforcement systems.
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Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardcover, xxiv + 463 pages, NOT ex-library. Minor handling wear, book is clean and bright with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Issued without a dust jacket. -- Contents: 1 Setting the Stage [Positioning Lawful Intercepts (LIs) and Surveillance; ISS Basics and Application Areas; Position of ISS among Other Support and Security Systems; Basic Requirements for LIs; Electronic Surveillance Laws; Framework of LIs; Challenges] 2 Service Portfolios Overview [Basic Principles for Networking Technologies; Service Portfolios; Circuit-Switched Voice and VoIP; Internet-Related Technologies; Wireless Networks; Cable Networks; Lawful Interception Requirements for Communications Satellite Operators; Summary] 3 Legal and Technical Standards for Lawful Intercepts [Principal Functions of Interception; Surveillance Rules and Procedures in the United States & European Community & Japan; CALEA Reference Model with the J-STD-025 Standard; European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI) Reference Model for the European Community; Summary] 4 Intercept Access Points in Infrastructure Components [Blueprints and Guidelines for TSPs; Reference Model of the Infrastructure; Principles of Monitoring and Intercepts; Use of Signaling Systems for LIs; Resource Planning for LIs; Summary] 5 Extended Functions for Lawful Intercepts [Principal Functions of LIs; Role of Mediation; Handover Interfaces (HIs); Data Retention and Data Preservation Solutions; Document Management and Document-Related Technology (DRT); Information Life-Cycle Management; Receiver Applications; Summary] 6 Lawful Intercept Solution Architectures [Frameworks for LIs; Key Products and Players; Siemens AG Monitoring Center; Selection Criteria; Summary] 7 Case Studies for ISS Solutions [Case Study 1: Wireline Voice Intercept and Surveillance Solutions from Lucent Technologies; 2: Lawful Interception in CDMA Wireless IP Networks from SS8 Networks; 3: LIs for 3G Networks Using ALIS; 4: Lawful Interception for IP Networks Using ALIS; 5: Lawful Intercepts for Cable VoIP Networks from SS8 Networks; 6: Monitoring and Logging Web Activities; 7: Lawful Interception of VoIP by NetCentrex and GTEN AG; 8: Lawful Interception for E-Mail Server Providers by GTEN AG; 9: MC Case Examples from Siemens AG; Summary] 8 Operating Lawful Intercepts [Operational Requirements; Prerequisites of Lawful Interception in the United States, Europe, and Japan; Executing LI Missions in the United States, Europe, and Japan; Functional Role Model; Administration and Management; Security Considerations; Human Resources; Summary] 9 Costs and Reimbursement of Expenses for Telecommunications Service Providers [Cost Components; Quantification of Costs and Reimbursement Strategies; Return on Investment (ROI); Summary] 10 Outsourcing Lawful Interception Functions [Forces Driving Outsourcing; LEA Model; ASP Model; Service Bureau Model; Sourcing Governance; Who Are the Principal Players?; Summary] 11 Summary and Trends; Appendices [A Glossary; B Acronyms; C References]; Index -- Telecommunications service providers face increasing information assistance requests to help law enforcement while they simultaneously struggle with CapEx and OpEx reductions. On the other hand, law enforcement agencies face expensive telecommunication interface options for data collection as they battle with a growing backlog of subpoena requests. Intelligence Support Systems: Technologies for Lawful Intercepts addresses the information and intelligence needs of service providers, law enforcement agencies, representatives of governments and international standards bodies, and product and service vendors. This volume offers solutions for many technological challenges, explaining how to provide networking equipment and probes for lawful intercepts, and detailing methods for reducing the performance impacts on network equipment that result from intercepts. N° de réf. du vendeur 007103
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