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    Network Forensics

    By Flute Academy | December 27, 2007

    The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) requires telecommunications service providers to ensure that their equipment, facilities, and services are able to comply with authorized electronic surveillance. It also requires that certain companies file information with the Federal Communications Commission regarding the policies and procedures used for employee supervision and control, as well as maintaining accurate and secure records of each communication interception.

    Solera Networks offer a great network monitoring service solution in the form of their 1U Solera CALEA Appliance. Able to capture at OC12 data rates, and with its own onboard storage capacity of 1TB, the device allows for streamlined and invisible network packet capture. It can provide LEA collector capabilities as well as CMII packet annotation and forwarding. Their Calea Appliance provides full 7×24 packet capture with dynamic TAP filtering and offers a greater return on your investment by acting as a dual purpose device that protects your network, while waiting for a lawful intercept request.

    Solera Networks’ packet capture and playback devices, combined with their lawful intercept management software, can provide everything you need for network forensics, and to monitor and preserve all digital communications including emails, chats and instant messages.

    Topics: Computer Security |

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