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Accuris - Challenges Facing You

The current situation has left operators facing a considerable list of challenges: 

As the services you offer your customers increase so too do the number of Interception 
services and therefore the workload on your company should a manual approach continue 
to be adopted. 

The EU law imposes a legal duty on all operators to meet many standards in the 
Interception network including: 

7 Integrity - The target must not be able to detect that the traffic is being 
intercepted. 
7 Quality - The quality of the real-time Interception delivered to the Law Enforcement 
Monitoring Facility (LEMF) must be of the same level as that delivered to the target. 
7 Performance - The operator must be able to implement urgent requests within minutes. 
7 Lawful - Interceptions must commence and terminate at the exact start/end date and 
time referred to on the Interception warrant. 
7 Security - Only individuals who have been appropriately screened and require access 
to Interception data should have this ability. 

In an increasingly global economy LEAs are increasingly requesting Interceptions from 
operators outside their home county. It is important to ensure that the handover 
interface you use to an LEMF is based on a commonly used standard.  In the 
telecommunications business this usually means compliance to either ETSI or CALEA. 

Potential Implications 
7Interception warrants are issued by the courts and need to be complied with exactly 
in order to ensure that the Interceptions carried out are in fact lawful rather than 
unlawful. 
7Manual processes are costly, inefficient and prone to error. 
7Provision of Interception on any service you offer may be required under the terms of 
your license. 

 



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