Data-Tapping problems ahead
At this week's IETF meeting, I attended a session where there was a presentation about the way that Cisco proposes to enable Legal Interception (Also describe in this Internet Draft). I saw a related article on a PBS web site about big problems with the current legal data-tapping situation.
If this article by Robert Cringley is even partially true, the future of legal surveillance does not look good. If the security of CALEA systems in the US is lax, they are probably even more lax in Japan. There are more slippery slopes here, and I hope to look into this some more in the future.
Posted by cyrus at July 16, 2003 02:24 PM
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