GSC-13 Security and Lawful Interception TIA DOCUMENT #: GSC13-PLEN-30r1 FOR: Presentation SOURCE: TIA AGENDA ITEM: Opening Agenda Item 6.3 Security and Lawful Interception CONTACT(S): Dan Bart and Cheryl Blum GSC-13 Security and Lawful Interception TIA TR-45.6 cdma2000® Wireless Packet Data Technology Lawful Intercept Group (LIG) Submission Date: July 7, 2008
Overview TR-45.6 LIG Focus Group The TR-45.6 LIG Focus Group is responsible for developing lawful intercept (LI) standards for cdma2000® technology and providing input to TIA and TR-45 on issues relative to CALEA and LI issues before the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Overview Recent Activity Current Standards American National Standard (ANS) J-STD-025/A and /B Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES) Joint standard with Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) Circuit-Switched Voice and cdma2000® Packet Data Recently Completed TIA-1066 LAES for cdma2000® Voice over IP (VoIP) Based on ATIS-1000678 LAES for VoIP TIA-1072 LAES for cdma2000® Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) In Progress TIA-1118 LAES for cdma2000® Wireless LAN-Interworking Projected publication by 4Q08
Overview Upcoming Activity J-STD-025-B Deficiency Study Study on Impact of DOJ Petition to the FCC Regarding Deficiencies in LAES for cdma2000® Packet Data
Strategic Direction Cooperative work with other SDOs, leveraging existing/on-going LI standards/specifications when possible, while adding/addressing TIA technology specifics. Taking the lead on developing/studying LI solutions in new areas where necessary and not being addressed by other SDOs.
Strategic Direction Cooperative Projects of Interest 3GPP SA3-LI ATIS LI for a Common IMS LI Dynamic Triggering ATIS LAES for Advanced Conferencing Services Canadian LI Capabilities LAES for Next-Generation Networks
Challenges Providing LI capabilities that meet ever expanding regulatory requirements while meeting and maintaining market needs and feasibility.
Next Steps/Actions Continue to monitor other SDO activity in areas of interest. Leverage other SDO standards/specifications when available. Initiate new work in LI areas not being addressed by other SDOs