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Re: Lawful Interception in the world...

  • From: Neil J. McRae
  • Date: Tue Feb 11 11:39:07 2003

> I'm trying to collect some informations on Lawfull Interception over the
> world...
> Does any country in the world require such things ?
> 
> 
> LOGS (6 months archive required)
>     - mail header logs (all mails, in, out, relay)
>     - pop3/imap/webmail access logs (all accounts)
>     - dhcp/dial/adsl/gprs/whatever accounting logs (all users)
> 
> RealTime
>     - mail interception (IN,OUT,RELAY) for a certain From/To address or a
> certain IP.
>     the mail has to be encrypted with PGP and sent directly to the Law
> enforcement as a mail attachement.
> 
> 
> Thank you for taking 2 minutes to answer to nanog or privatly, this is
> important.

There are requirements to be able to do lawful interception, some countries
such as Switzerland have defined the mechanism, some countries such as the
UK have not yet done this. I think Germany has done this.

Regards,
Neil.
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Neil J. McRae - Alive and Kicking
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