Cisco Architecture for Lawful Intercept in IP Networks
Author(s) -
Fiona C. Baker,
B. Foster,
C. Sharp
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
rfc
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.17487/rfc3924
Subject(s) - variety (cybernetics) , architecture , the internet , computer science , computer security , service (business) , internet service provider , service provider , set (abstract data type) , telecommunications , world wide web , internet privacy , business , geography , archaeology , marketing , artificial intelligence , programming language
For the purposes of this document, lawful intercept is the lawfullyauthorized interception and monitoring of communications. Serviceproviders are being asked to meet legal and regulatory requirementsfor the interception of voice as well as data communications in IPnetworks in a variety of countries worldwide. Although requirementsvary from country to country, some requirements remain common eventhough details such as delivery formats may differ. This documentdescribes Cisco's Architecture for supporting lawful intercept inIP networks. It provides a general solution that has a minimum set ofcommon interfaces. This document does not attempt to address any ofthe specific legal requirements or obligations that may exist in aparticular country. This memo provides information for the Internetcommunity.
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