Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14

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Global Standards Collaboration (GSC) 14

DOCUMENT #: GSC14-PLEN-032

FOR: Presentation

SOURCE: ETSI

AGENDA ITEM: PLEN 6.3

CONTACT(S): Peter van der Arend

Lawful Interception and Data

Retention

Presenter: Mike Sharpe , VP ETSI ESP

Source: Peter van der Arend, Chairman TC LI

Geneva, 13-16 July 2009 Fostering worldwide interoperability

Highlight of Current Activities (1)

Producing ETSI reports and specifications

On Lawful Interception and Data Retention

Mainly on the Handover Interface

Dynamic triggering CC interception and CCTF standardisation (started in 2009)

CCTF: Content of Communication Triggering Function

Promoting globally ETSI Lawful

Interception and Data Retention standards amongst operators, national bodies, etc.

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Highlight of Current Activities (2)

Relationships with other bodies

Internal to ETSI (3GPP, other ETSI TCs)

External to ETSI (SDOs, EU/EC expert group on Data

Retention, LEAs, …)

Participation in main international conferences

Chairman’s and Experts’ regular presentations at ISS

World conference: Dubai, Singapore, Washington,

Prague

LI workshops in : Seoul, Brisbane, Johannesburg,

Jakarta, Athens, …

Liaison with organisations outside Europe for participating in ETSI LI

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Strategic Direction

Globalization aspect

Global promotion of ETSI LI and DR among operators, manufacturers, regulators, national bodies, …

Participate in main international events, conferences, workshops, …

Acquisition of new ETSI Members, also outside Europe

Growing interest, especially South America, Asia,

Oceania

Keep a close eye on any initiatives outside

ETSI

Current or potential on LI and DR

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Challenges

Full alignment with LI standardisation in the USA

This proved to be not possible despite efforts

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Next Steps/Actions

Progress work on Dynamic Triggering CC

Interception

ETSI Specification(s) will consider both single operator and multiple operators scenarios (next step: international scenario)

Needs to be secured to prevent misuse of the triggering function and/or eavesdropping

Cross domain issue: nodes initiating and receiving triggering commands are in different security/trust domains

Keep developing Lawful Interception and Data

Retention standards

Capture requirements of “Authorised Organisations”

Translate them into technical requirements

Produce standards compliant with national and international laws

Maintain as necessary the suite of published standards

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Supplementary Slides

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Major deliverables

Lawful Interception CS

TS 101 671 v3.4.1 (2009-01)// ES 201 671 v3.1.1 (2007-05)

Handover Interface for the Lawful Interception of

Telecommunications Traffic (step 3)

Periodically TS 101 671 is published as ES 201 671

A reference to the latest version of the TS reflects the latest stable content from ETSI/TC LI

This follows steps 1 and 2:

TS 101 331 v1.2.1 (2006-06)

Requirements of Law Enforcement Agencies (step1)

ES 201 158 v1.2.1 (2002-04)

Requirements for Network Functions (step 2)

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Major deliverables

Lawful Interception IP

TS 102 232-1 to TS 102 232-7 (multipart)

Handover Interface and Service-Specific Details

(SSD) for IP delivery

 part 1: v2.4.1 (2008-07) Handover Specification for IP

Delivery part 2: v2.3.1 (2007-11) SSDs for E-mail services part 3: v2.2.1 (2009-01) SSDs for Internet access services part 4: v2.1.1 (2006-12) SSDs for Layer 2 services

 part 5: v2.3.1 (2008-04) SSDs for IP Multimedia Services part 6: v2.3.1 (2008-08) SSDs for PSTN/ISDN services part 7: v2.1.1 (2008-03) SSDs for Mobile Services

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Session

Transport

TS 102 232 IP HO Family

SSD for

E-mail

Services part 02

SSD for

Internet

Access

Services part 03

SSD for

Layer 2

Services part 04

SSD for

IP

Multimedia

S ervices part 05

SSD -> Service-Specific Details on top

SSD for

PSTN/

ISDN

Services part 06

Generic Headers

SSD for

Mobile

Services part 07

Handover manager

Delivery session

Transport layer

Network layer

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Delivery network

TS 102 232 part 01

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Major deliverables Data

Retention

TS 102 656 v1.2.1 (2008-12)

Requirements of Law Enforcement Agencies for handling Retained Data

TS 102 657 v1.2.1 (2009-06)

Handover Interface for the request and delivery of

Retained Data

TR 102 661 v1.1.1 (2008-11)

Security framework in Lawful Interception and

Retained Data environment

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Functional Model Data

Retention handover

Communication Service Provider

Authorised

Organisation

Network elements

Data

Collection

Function

Administrative

Function

Handover Interface HI-A administrative

Issuing

Authority

Data store

Management

Function

Handover Interface HI-B transmission RD material

Receiving

Authority

HI-A: various kinds of administrative, request and response information from/to the

Issuing Authority and the responsible organization at the CSP for RD matters.

HI-B: retained data information from the CSP to the Receiving Authority

HI-A and HI-B may be crossing borders between countries: subject to corresponding national law and/or international agreements.

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