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Our NetEqualizer Bandwidth controllers include a standard CALEA probe
at no additonal charge. This feature was added to our Product line in
May of 2007 at the request of our expanding ISP customer base.
1. Functionally, what does the Netequalizer CALEA release provide?
We provide a network probe with the following capabilities:
* It will allow an ISP or other operator to comply with a basic
warrant for information about a user by capturing and sending IP
communications in real time to a third party.
* Communication may be captured by headers or headers and content.
2. In what format is the data portion sent to a law enforcement agency?
We will provide basic descriptive tags identifying headers, data, and
time stamps, along with HEX or ASCII representation of content data.
3. Do you meet the standards of the receiving law enforcement agency?
The law and specifications on "how" to deliver to a law enforcement
agency are somewhat ambiguous. The FBI has created some detailed
specifications, but the reality is that there are some 40,000 law
enforcement agencies and they are given autonomy on how they receive
data. We do provide samples on how to receive NetEqualizer-captured
data on a third party server, but are unable to guarantee definite
compliance with any specific agency.
4. Does the NetEqualizer do any analysis of the data? No. We are only
providing a probe function.
5. Is the NetEqualizer release fully CALEA compliant? Although the law
(see CALEA sections 103 and 107(a)(2)) is fairly specific on what
needs to be done, the how is not addressed to any level of detail to
which we can engineer our solution. Many people are following the ATIS
specification which was put forth by the FBI, and we have read and
attempted to comply with the probe portion of that specification. But,
the reality is that there is no one agency given the authority to test
a solution and bless it as compliant. So, if faced with a warrant for
information, the law enforcement agency in charge may indeed want
something in slightly different formats. If this is the case, there
may be additional consulting.
As best we can tell at this time, there is no one government agency
that can fully declare our technology CALEA compliant. However, we do
pledge to work with our customers should they be faced with a warrant
for information to adjust and even customize our solution; however
additional fees may apply.
Please contact us directly for additional information and price quotes.
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