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Cisco Architecture for Lawful Intercept in IP Networks

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Title:Cisco Architecture for Lawful Intercept in IP Networks (ID: CSD4291)
Author(s):Fred Baker (Cisco Systems, Inc.), Bill Foster (Cisco Systems, Inc.), and Chip Sharp (Cisco Systems, Inc.)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2004)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:For the purposes of this document, lawful intercept is the lawfully authorized interception and monitoring of communications. Service providers are being asked to meet legal and regulatory requirements for the interception of voice as well as data communications in IP networks in a variety of countries worldwide. Although requirements vary from country to country, some requirements remain common even though details such as delivery formats may differ. This document describes Cisco's Architecture for supporting lawful intercept in IP networks. It provides a general solution that has a minimum set of common interfaces. This document does not attempt to address any of the specific legal requirements or obligations that may exist in a particular country.
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