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Understanding Lawfully Authorized Internet Surveillance and Infrastructure Protection
Hosted by TeleStrategies
Thursday, May 29, 2003 : McLean, VA
TIME: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM USA EST

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Agenda:

Day 1 Thursday, May 29, 2003

8:00-9:00
Continental Breakfast and Registration

9:00-9:15
Conference Overview,

• Dr. Jerry Lucas, President TeleStrategies

9:15-10:15
Internet Surveillance and Infrastructure Protection
This keynote session frames the problem facing the Department of Homeland Security, Telecommunications Service Providers, Corporate IT Managers and others regarding lawfully authorized Internet surveillance and infrastructure protection.
Session address:
• Why IP surveillance is a challenging problem
• How to address surveillance and Infrastructure protection   together
• What are service providers, law enforcement officials and   corporate user options to protect IP   infrastructure
• Infrastructure protection ROI considerations for service   providers and more

  • Dr. Ori Cohen, Founder, Narus, Inc

10:15-10:30
Coffee Break

10:30-11:00
Electronic Surveillance Obligations Post 9-11
Since 9/11 telecommunications service providers and others have had increase their efforts in surveillance in support of law enforcement. This session presents a history of surveillance law and service provides obligations under CALEA, USA Patriot ACT and the Homeland Security Act of 2003.

• Linda Kent and Mark O’Connor, Lampert and O’Connor, P.C.

11: 00- 12:30
Government Mandates Regarding Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance
Under CALEA the FCC and FBI share responsibility for administration and establishing facility based service provider requirements. The USA Patriot Act and Homeland Security Act affect all communications providers including Internet Service Providers and cable companies. This panel addresses new government mandates.

• Scott Marcus, Senior Advisor for Internet Technology, Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis, FCC

• Eric Mason, Planning and Liaison Unit, Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) Implementation Section (CIS), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

• Thos. Gregory Motta, Assistant General Counsel, Technology Law Unit, Office of the General Counsel FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

12:30-1:30
Hosted Lunch

1:30-2:30
Global LI Industry Forum Perspective
The Global LI Industry Forum is an independent non-profit trade association whose mission is to promote the worldwide awareness, responsible development and market place growth for lawful interception (LI) products and services.

• Tony Rutkowski, President, Global LI Forum
• Raj Puri, VP, NetDiscovery Service, VeriSign
• Ken Georgiades, TopLayer Systems
• Arkady Linshitz, ECtel
• Fred Dohen, Aqsacom
• Chris Cowan, Accuris,
• Todd McDermott,Verint Systems
• Mike Warren, fiduciaNet
• Cemal Dikmen, SS8 Networks, Inc

2:30-2:45
Coffee Break

2:45- 3:45
Solving the Internet Surveillance and Infrastructure Protection Problem plus Live Equipment Demonstration
• Technology Basics of IP Surveillance
• Understanding Carnivore
• Sniffing e-mail vs. packets
• Key Challenges in Solving the Problem
• Key Solution Selection Criteria
• How to Deal with Billions of IP Events in Real-Time
• Live Demonstration of IP Packet Surveillance

 • Stas Khirman, CTO, Narus, Inc

3: 45-4:00
Coffee Break

4:00-5:00
Service Provider Perspective
Although CALEA was enacted in 1994, certain implementation issues continue to be problematic for service providers given the technical and cost requirements. Now the new government mandates address VoIP and other Internet based services. This panel addresses the issues from service providers perspectives.

• Dave Baker, VP, Law and Public Policy, EarthLink, Inc.
• Jeff Hartley, Manager of Security, Data Engineering, Cox Communications Inc
• Jim Baldinger, Vice President - Business Security, AT&T Wireless Services

5:00-6:00
Reception


Day 2: Friday, May 30, 2003

8:00-8:30
The Role of Industry in CIP and NS/EP
The President by Executive Order created the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) to provider industry-based analysis and recommendations in National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP). This session addresses how the NSTAC is tackling today’s issues.

• Henry M., Kluepfel, SAIC, Chair of the NSTAC Task Force

8:30- 10:00
LI ( Lawful Interception) Industry Solutions
The panel addresses lawful interception (LI) products and services approaches vendors are taking in support of law enforcement authorities and support of law enforcement authorities and how is the industry facilitating interoperability among vendors.

• Tony Rutkowski, VP Net Discovery Strategy,   VeriSign
• Marty Schulman, Director Engineering, Juniper Networks
• Raj Puri, VP, NetDiscovery Services, VeriSign
• Todd McDermott, VP,Engineering, Verint Systems
• Gene Keeling, Program Manager Lawful Intercept, Cisco   Systems

10:00-10:30
fiducianet and SS8 Networks Case Study
A case study of the CALEA and document production system implementation in a North American VoIP network
The case study report will include lessons learned, as well as practical means to limit the carriers' cost and resulting risks when interfacing with Law Enforcement Agencies. This case study will include best practices that were developed through the successful handling of literally thousands of Law Enforcement requests by fiducianet on behalf of its carrier customers.
Presenters include:
• H. Michael Warren, fidicuanet’s President
• Frances Marra, fiducianet's Director, Intercept Compliance
• Cemal Dikmen, General Manager - Lawful Intercept Products   SS8Networks, Inc

10:30-10:45
Break

10:45-11:15
Communication Trends in International Terrorism post 9/11 This session led by terrorism expert Dr. Boaz Ganor, Executive Director of the ICT (International Policy Institute for Counter Terrorism) Dr. Ganor will present some of the changes in trends of international terrorism post 9/11 and will cover topics such as adoption of new methods of terrorist communications, new sophisticated forms of communication over networks that terrorists are using today and more. He will also discuss how terrorists dispersed around the world have created "virtual organizations" of dispersed - yet coordinated - individuals who are able to conduct terrorism through networked communication.

• Dr. Boaz Ganor, Executive Director of the ICT (International Policy Institute for Counter Terrorism)

11:15-12:00
e-Business Perspective on Protecting Network Infrastructure.

The private sector owns and operates over 90% of the world's critical communications infrastructure. This fact alone makes information sharing and collaboration between the public and private sectors essential in order for each to know the true environment in which they operate and the true nature of threats and vulnerabilities in cyberspace. This panel will explore ways the private sector is securing their networks as well as ways the public and private sectors can together to create a more secure cyber space
• Dave McCurdy, Executive Director of the Internet Security   Alliance
• Dr. Christopher V. Feudo, Director, Security and Privacy   Professional Services, EDS

12:00-1:00
Hosted Lunch

1:00-2:30
Protecting the PSTN in the VoIP era Protection
The public switched telecommunications network (PSTN) has never seen a successful denial of service ( DoS) attack at any significant scale because network control space or SS7 network cannot be accessed from outsiders ( e.g. non telecommunications carries). However the next generation of VoIP networks sees the interconnection of the PSTN with the Internet potentially opens the door to a cyber attack on the PSTN. This session addresses specific vulnerability concerns and proposed solutions

• Panayiotis A. Thermos, Principal Consultant at Telcordia Technologies Computer and Network Security Group

• Matt Holdrege, Chair of the International Packet   Communications Consortium, Legal Intercept Working Group

• Greg Bell, partner in KPMG LLP's Information Risk Management practice

• CDR Ray Emmerson, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IA/IP),Directorate, National Communications System (NCS) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)  

2:30-3:30
Service Provider Industry Association Perspectives.

• Tom Soroka, Dir. Technical Disciplines U.S. Telecom   Association
• Dave McClure, David P. McClure, President & CEO US   Internet Industry Association
• A. Bernardin Arnason, VP, Business and Technology, National   Telecommunications Cooperative Association

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