Jason Frisvold wrote:
On 5/10/07, Jared Mauch <jared@puck.nether.net> wrote:
If you're not offering VoIP services, your life may be easier as you will only need to intercept the data. Depending on your environment you could do this with something like port-mirroring, or something more advanced. There are a number of folks that offer TTP (Trusted third-provider) services. Verisign comes to mind. But using a TTP doesn't mean you can hide behind them. Compliance is ultimately your (the company that gets the subponea) responsibility.
Here's a question that's come up around here. Does a CALEA intercept include "hairpining" or is it *only* traffic leaving your network? I'm of the opinion that a CALEA intercept request includes every bit of traffic being sent or received by the targeted individual, but there is strong opposition here that thinks only internet-related traffic counts.
- Jared (IANAL!)
That would be something best brought up with a CALEA lawyer or one of the Trusted Third Party companies for an answer. I suspect that you probably ought to have the capability of getting both ends of the "conversation" (incoming & outgoing) as the warrant may be written that way. -- Jeff Shultz