02104 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001800135100001900153700001900172245010700191260004500298300003800343500002300381504001400404520119500418650005901613650004201672990002501714990002501739990002501764990002501789INLIS00000000000470620221104083405 a0010-0520004706221104 | | eng  a0-8493-2855-1 aeng a345.730 a345.730 HOF i0 aHoffmann, Paul0 aKornel Terplan1 aIntelligence Support Systems :bTechnologies for Lawful Intercepts /cPaul Hoffmann and Kornel Terplan aNew York :bAuerbach Publications,c2006 axxiv, 463 p. :b:illus. ;c25 cm. aIndeks : p.447-463 ap.443-445 aTelecommunications service providers face increasing information assistance requests to help law enforcement while they simultaneously struggle with CapEx and OpEx reductions. On the other hand, law enforcement agencies face expensive telecommunication interface options for data collection as they battle with a growing backlog of subpoena requests. Intelligence Support Systems: Technologies for Lawful Intercepts addresses the information and intelligence needs of service providers, law enforcement agencies, representatives of governments and international standards bodies, and product and service vendors. This volume offers solutions for many technological challenges, explaining how to provide networking equipment and probes for lawful intercepts, and detailing methods for reducing the performance impacts on network equipment that result from intercepts. It explores how to access, collect, and deliver information in real-time and how to improve mediation efficiency while serving multiple functions. The book also covers data retention and preservation issues and examines how to standardize intercept technologies for various service portfolios and infrastructure components. 4aIntelligence Service-Law and Legislation-United States 4aElectronic Surveillance-United States a10217/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10218/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10218/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10217/MKRI-P/XI-2008