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ETSI Technical Committee Lawful Interception ETSI/ TC LI. Peter van der Arend (Royal KPN) Chairman ETSI/TC LI. Why LI.
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ETSI Technical CommitteeLawful InterceptionETSI/TC LI Peter van der Arend (Royal KPN) Chairman ETSI/TC LI
Why LI The providers of public telecommunications networks and services are legally required to make available to the authorities the information necessary to enable them to investigate telecommunications.
History • ETSI/TC Security TechniquesAdvisory Group (STAG) (1991) • ETSI/TC Security (TC SEC) • Working Group Lawful Interception (SEC-WGLI) (1997) • ETSI/TC Lawful Interception (TC LI)(Oct 2002)
Terms of Reference • To develop a suite of standards that allow ETSI standards to support industry compliance to the requirements of national and international law. • To capture the requirements of “Law Enforcement Agencies” and translating those into requirements to be applied to technical specifications. • To develop and publish handover interfaces, and of rules for the carriage of technology specific interception across these interfaces.
Relationships inside ETSI • 3GPP (SA3-LI) (LI for UMTS) • TC AT (LI for IP Cablecom) • TC SPAN & EP TIPHON ---> TISPAN • PLT (LI for Powerline Communications) • EP TETRA • TC MTS
Relationships outside ETSI • National and Regional Law Enforcement Agencies • OASIS (TC LegalXML-LI) • T1S1 LAES AHG • ANSI
Participation in TC LI • Law Enforcement Agencies • NL, UK, DE, AS, USA, IT, CA, FR, FIN, RU • Operators • KPN, BT, DT, Telia, Inmarsat, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Telenor, Telstra • Manufacturers (switch) • Nokia, Siemens, Ericsson, Alcatel, Cisco, Marconi, Nortel, Lucent Technologies • Manufacturers (mediator / LEA equipement) • Aqsacom, ETI, VeriSign, TopLayer, GTEN, Verint, Pine, Nice
LEA requirements • TS 101 331:Requirements of Law Enforcement Agencies • Provides guidance in the area of co-operation by network operators/service providers with the lawful interception of telecommunications. • Provides a set of requirements relating to handover interfaces for the interception.
Other specifications • ES 201 158 Requirements for Network Functions • ES 201 671 / TS 101 671Handover Interface for the Lawful Interception of Telecommunications Traffic • TR 102 053 Notes on ISDN LI functionalities • TR 101 943 Concepts of Interception in a Generic Network Architecture. • TR 101 944 Issues on IP Interception.
Latest published specifications • Delivery of IP based interceptionTS 102 232HI2 and HI3 interfaces for handover via IP networks • Service specific details for E-Mail ServicesTS 102 233Description for handover of E-mail messages • Service specific details for Internet Access ServicesTS 102 234Description for handover of Internet Access Information and TCP/IP information
Internet access service details Service-specific details E-mail service details Application Other standards TS 102 234 TS 102 233 Presentation Generic Headers Handover manager Delivery session Transport layer Network layer Session Transport Network and below Delivery network TS 102 232 Relation TS 102 232 to other standards
Actual working issues • DTR 00014: Lawful Interception of public Wireless LAN Internet Access • General update of:TR 101 943 Concepts of Interception in a Generic Network Architecture • Keeping up to date of the LI specifications
LI standards in 3GPP (UMTS) • TS 133 106Lawful interception requirements • TS 133 107Lawful interception architecture and functions • TS 133 108Handover interface for Lawful Interception
Future developments • Lawful Interception of IP Cablecom • Lawful Interception of TIPHON • Lawful Interception of third generation mobile systems • Maintenance of existing documents; especiallyES 201 671 / TS 101 671 and TS 101 331.
More details on ETSI/TC LI can be found on: http://portal.etsi.org/li/Summary.asp