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ES 201 158 : 1.2.1

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECURITY; LAWFUL INTERCEPTION (LI); REQUIREMENTS FOR NETWORK FUNCTIONS
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 General requirements
  4.1 Basic principles for the HI
  4.2 Legal requirements
  4.3 Example of typical functional role model and process
      4.3.1 Overview
      4.3.2 Players
      4.3.3 Process
  4.4 Co-operation
      4.4.1 Co-operation between NWO/AP/SvP
      4.4.2 Co-operation between SvPs
  4.5 International aspects
      4.5.1 International provision of service
      4.5.2 Co-operation and co-ordination across borders
5 Handover interface
  5.1 General
  5.2 Functional block diagram
  5.3 HI1 - interface for administrative information
  5.4 HI2 - interface for IRI
      5.4.1 Types of records
      5.4.2 Formatting and coding of IRI
  5.5 HI3 - interface for CC
  5.6 Correlation of HI2 and HI3
  5.7 Testing
7 Performance and quality
  7.1 Timing
  7.2 Fault reporting
  7.3 Quality
8 Security aspects
  8.1 General
  8.2 Transmission to LEAs
  8.3 Verification or authentication of LEMF and NWO/AP/SvP facility
  8.4 Storage of information
  8.5 Control of interception
      8.5.1 Internal Interception Function (IIF)
      8.5.2 Security of internal interfaces
  8.6 Discretion of interception functions
  8.7 Remote application of lawful interception
9 Billing and charging
  9.1 Relating to the interception subject and their correspondents
  9.2 Relating to the intercept itself
Annex A (informative): Quantitative aspects
      A.1 Networks
      A.2 Recipient LEMFs
      A.3 Number of simultaneous intercepts
Annex B (informative): Typical interface implementations
      B.1 Principles
Annex C (informative): Example direct delivery interface from an ISDN
      C.1 IRI records content
Annex D (informative): Testing
      D.1 Simple test
      D.2 Enhanced test
Annex E (informative): Bibliography
History

Specifies the general requirements of Network Operators (NWOs), Service Providers (SvPs) and Access Providers (APs) relating to the provision of lawful interception, with particular reference to the Handover Interface (HI).

Committee
SECLI
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
27
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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