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The USA Patriot Act and Homeland Security, as well as other antiterrorism legislation, place numerous requirements on all service providers in support of law enforcement officials. Particularly challenging is the area of lawfully authorized Internet surveillance.
The other related aspect to this challenge in the post 9/11 era is that of Internet infrastructure protection against cyber terrorists. The good news for service providers is both problems (surveillance and infrastructure protection) can be addressed simultaneously.
This timely conference addresses what service providers have to do to meet government lawfully authorized electronic surveillance mandates; how you go about gathering in real time intelligence from billions of Internet events per second; impact to billing and OSS; equipment readiness to perform Internet surveillance; how to interface with law enforcement officials and more. Enterprise and government IT management concerns about IP will be addressed as well.
Specific Session Topic Include: Electronic surveillance obligations post 9/11 How to address Internet surveillance and infrastructure protection simultaneously What corporate or government agencies are doing, from the network perspective, to protect their infrastructure IP surveillance and computer vendor solutions Service provider plans and lessons learned from CALEA compliance Security, counter terrorism experts perspective New FCC IP CALEA requirement and more.
Who Should Attend Senior Service Provider Executives Surveillance and Security Personnel Intelligence and Law Enforcement Personnel Billing and OSS Managers and Vendors Service Provider Financial, Legal and Public Relations Staff Enterprise and Government IT and Telecommunications Executives And others who have to understand the challenges of Internet surveillance and infrastructure protection and what solutions are available today.
This event is being held at:
TeleStrategies
7918 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, Virginia 22102
(703)734-2639
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