Validating Lawful Intercept: Accuracy, Performance and Stability

Lawful Intercept Must Work, Every Time, All The Time

 

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The very purpose of Lawful Intercept solutions, their reliance upon deep packet inspection (DPI), intolerance for latency, and the dynamic and complex nature of the network and application traffic they are designed to inspect make validating accuracy, performance, and stability a challenge. Lawful Intercept solutions utilize protocol and keyword-based interception triggering and DPI technology to classify network flows according to their application protocol. Based on user-selected keywords, trigger content and signaling data, traffic flows can be recorded and forwarded to third-party devices for analysis. Wire-speed lawful interception and network surveillance devices electronically monitor packet-level communications by inspecting packet headers, footers and communication payload where the message contents are carried. The data inspected can range from the signaling or network management data to the contents of the communication. 

Because of these sophisticated processes and technologies, the accuracy, performance, and stability of Lawful Intercept systems continues to be a thorn in the side of service providers, the Defense Industrial Base, and government agencies tasked with monitoring criminal communications. 

Rethink Lawful Intercept Testing

Listen and watch as our panel review the key technologies used within Lawful Intercept and what to look for when validating these systems for accuracy, performance, and stability of Lawful Intercept systems is a challenge and in this webcast our experts examine how to rethink Lawful Intercept testing. The following webcast discusses how you can thoroughly validate the performance of Lawful Intercept solutions using the most current and realistic network conditions possible and ensure that it works every time, all the time.

Watch the BreakingPoint Lawful Intercept Webcast.