CALEA and J-STD-025 revisions

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CALEAand

J-STD-025 revisions

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CALEA

Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (1994)

Standardized access to telecommunications systems using new technologies

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CALEA Call-identifying information

"dialing" or signaling which identifies the destination, direction, origin or termination of each communication generated or received by a subscriber by means of any equipment, facility, or service of a TSP

Call content actual voice or, for data, the payload

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J-STD-025

Two types of links between the accessing system and law enforcement CDC Call Data Channel CCC Call Content Channel

CDC carries real-time signaling of call or other events using a standard set of messages

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J-STD-025

Intercept information is gathered at Intercept Access Points (IAPs). Placement of IAPs within the access system is left to implementation.

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J-STD-025 (pub. 1997) LAES Messages

Answer

Change Origination PacketEnvelope Redirection Release Serving System Termination

Attempt

CCOpen CCClose

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J-STD-025A ArchitectureTelecommunicationService Provider

Law Enforcement Agency

b

c

d

e

a

The Scope of this Standard is limited to the e reference point.

Service ProviderAdministratiion

Function

Delivery

Function

Collection

Function

Access

Function

Law Enforcement

Administration

Function

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CALEA Third Report & Order

Released by FCC on August 31, 1999 Six of nine "punch list" items are

required Location is required Compliance deadline for “punch list”:

September 30, 2001 FCC notice on 9/28/2001 gave temporary

extension—final deadline not known yet but will not extend beyond June 30, 2002

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CALEA Third Report & Order(cont.)

Whitepaper on packet data from TIA required Submitted in September, 2000

Compliance deadline for delivery of packet data using "interim solution": 9/30/2001 FCC notice on 9/28/2001 indicating

deadline of November 19, 2001 for packet delivery or filing of extension request

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J-STD-025A

Punch List ( 6 required, 3 not required ) Content of subject-initiated conference calls Party Hold, Join, Drop on conference calls Subject-initiated dialing and signaling In-band and out-of-band signaling Timing information Dialed Digit Extraction Surveillance Status Message Feature Status Message Continuity Check Tone

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J-STD-025A Incorporates six required punch list

items Sent to publication April 2000 as TIA

Interim Standard/T1 Trial Use Standard No enhancements to packet data

sections Suspended before ANSI publication due

to US Court of Appeals Decision of August 15, 2000

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Court of Appeals Decision Court of Appeals Decision vacated four

of six required punch list features: Post cut-through dialed digit extraction Party Hold/Join/Drop information Subject initiated dialing and signaling

information In-band and out-of-band signaling

NOTE: It is not clear as to how the punch list items will apply to packet data

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Packet Data

Packet-mode: a communication where individual packets or virtual circuits of a communication within a physical circuit are switched or routed by the accessing telecommunication system. Each packet may take a different route through the intervening network (s).

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Packet Data

Two SolutionsPacketEnvelope message over

the Call Data ChannelSend packets over Call Content

Channel

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PacketEnvelope The PacketEnvelope message is used to convey data

packets over the CDC as they are intercepted. This solution is intended for low-volume packet communication (e.g., SMS).

Triggers: packet-mode user communication intended for the

intercept subject is detected packet-mode user communication from the intercept

subject is detected

NOTE: The PacketEnvelope solution does allow for delivery of only call-identifying information for court orders which do not authorize delivery of call content

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PacketEnvelope

Parameters:CaseIdentity (M) IAPSystemIdentity (C)TimeStamp (M)CallIdentity(C)Location (C)Packet Information (M)

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Packet Data over CCC

CCOpen messageThe CCOpen message may be

triggered when a delivery CCC is required for packet-mode data. The CCOpen is required when intercepted packets are to be delivered over a circuit or over a packet switched data network.

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CCOpen

ParametersCaseIdentity (M) IAPSystemIdentity (C)TimeStamp (M)Content Type (M)

PDUType (e.g., IP, PPP, X.25 LAPB)

CCCIdentity (M)

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CCClose

Parameters:CaseIdentity (M) IAPSystemIdentity (C)Timestamp (M)CCCIdentity (M)

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Packet Data Interception

Annex A.1 indicates nodes which could contain a Call-Identifying Information IAP, but does not dictate placement

Annexes A.5 and A.6 indicate possible CCC protocol stacks but leave flexibility

Annex B contains a description of CCC delivery methods, with B.6 focussing on Packet Data CCC Delivery

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CALEA and

J-STD-025 revisionsChair: Terri L. Brooks (Nokia)

Vice-Chair: Gary V. Pellegrino (CRAG)

Editor: Brye Bonner (Motorola)