Lawful Interception: A Mounting Challenge for Service Providers and Governments

Network operators and service providers are actually not able to comply with the fundamental requirements of lawful interception without a dedicated lawful interception solution, according to a study sponsored by Utimaco Safeware and published by Frost & Sullivan.

 

 

 

 

The whitepaper entitled Lawful Interception: A Mounting Challenge for Service Providers and Governments identifies and analyses the challenges faced by governments and service providers in satisfying the need for surveillance to combat crime, without any gaps in coverage.

 

 

Without a complete solution, compliance can be a lot of work and there is an inherent risk of abuse and other failures to protect the privacy of the users,” said Alexander Michael, principal at Frost & Sullivan.

 

The whitepaper discusses the different regulatory mandates and their development, around the world. It describes the ensuing challenges and how network operators and governments can use technology to address the challenges.

 

Lawful interception is a powerful law enforcement tool, but it does impose a huge burden on network operators and service providers. Frost & Sullivan believes governments should take more direct responsibility for maintaining lawful interception capabilities, instead of just passing the buck to the operators: In many countries, a government-sponsored umbrella system covering all operators in a jurisdiction would be the best solution for all parties.

 

By TelecomLead.com Team

 

editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

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