Archive for the ‘CALEA’ Category


ISP Planet – Solera Says CALEA Equipment Can Do More

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Yes, it’s a surveillance system. It’s mandated by law. Some companies are still telling ISPs that it costs $100,000 or more to comply with CALEA, but the average ISP can pay a lot less. Open source solutions are available, based on OpenCALEA, and even ATIS-based solutions can be cheaper.

Some ISPs don’t want to spend any money at all. If you’re going to get either one or zero subpoenas each year, any price is too high. Even the outsourced solution allowed by the CALEA law, Trusted Third Parties (TTPs), can be expensive. Neustar charges at least $10,000 per year but is working with associations such as the National Rural Telephone Cooperative (NRTC) to provide cheaper service.

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Network World – Rewind and replay what happens on your network

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

By Linda Musthaler, Network World, 07/16/07

Have you ever wished for the ability to press a rewind button to back up to a specific point in time to review exactly what was happening on your network at that moment? Maybe there was some sort of major drag on performance around 2:15 last Tuesday afternoon, and you need to diagnose precisely what caused it. Or perhaps you suspect an employee of improperly sending proprietary data outside the firewall a month ago, and you need to confirm your suspicions by viewing the exact network traffic that user generated way back then.

If only there was a device like TiVo for your network. Then you could look back and see it all exactly as it happened.

If you can relate to the TiVo analogy, then you understand what Solera Networks offers.

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Solera Networks Updates Solera CALEA Appliance; Experiences Strong Customer Adoption

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2007

Solera Networks CALEA (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act) appliance continues to gain momentum, giving Internet and VoIP service providers a low-cost, plug-and-play solution to capture and store all network traffic to support law enforcement requests for “network wiretaps”

Las Vegas, Nevada (Interop) – May 22, 2007

Solera Networks, a leading provider of lossless network packet capture and playback appliances, announced the immediate availability of the Solera CALEA Appliance v2.5. This updated version provides a number of enhancements that further ease ISP and VoIP service providers’ ability to facilitate lawful intercept requests by being able to capture, record and playback all network traffic.

Numerous customers have adopted the Solera CALEA Appliance as their solution to easily and inexpensively comply with lawful intercept requests from law enforcement agencies (LEA’s). They also use it to record and analyze their own network traffic to achieve optimized performance and improve customer satisfaction.

“We’ve seen tremendous adoption of our CALEA appliance because it not only helps service providers easily comply with CALEA, but they can also use it to monitor and improve the performance of their own networks,” said Bryan Sparks, Chairman and CTO at Solera Networks. “Only Solera Networks offers this dual-purpose product for customers, all for under $10,000.”

The Solera CALEA Appliance is a 1U rack mounted device capable of capturing at GigE and OC12 rates, has onboard storage capacity of 800 GB, and is designed to be deployed via a SPAN port or network regeneration TAP, allowing for streamlined and invisible network packet capture without affecting network performance. Solera Networks’ TimeShift™ filtering and regeneration technology provides the ability to fulfill lawful intercept requests based on physical layer MAC addressing, Internet Protocol addressing, payload, or protocol types. The Solera CALEA appliance uses the same technology found in the Solera DS line of packet capture appliances that supports up to 10 Gbps networks and provides the option for unlimited storage capacity.

“Our initial goal was to just find a solution that would get us compliant with CALEA regulations,” said Charlie Boening, Network Manager at Cal-Ore Telephone. “We were pleasantly surprised to find the Solera CALEA appliance not only meets our needs for CALEA, it also helps us monitor our own network traffic, identify intrusions, strengthen weak areas in our network and provides a better experience for our customers. We couldn’t find another solution that would provide this multi-purpose role at the price Solera Networks offered.”

The Solera CALEA appliance has received a number of enhancements including:

  1. The ability to provide multiple taps, each delivering data to different LEA’s. This provides ISPs and VoIP providers a single box solution that can service more than one warrant at a time, from different LEA’s.
  2. Support for Service Independent Intercept (SII) for implementation with Cisco networks. This provides a solution where simple SPAN port capture won’t meet network capture requirements. Now, network administrators can direct SII traffic directly to a Solera CALEA appliance for delivery to LEA’s.
  3. System management enhancements to simplify the configuration of lawful intercept taps and updates to system settings. An updated GUI provides access to these new capabilities.

Availability

The Solera CALEA 2.5 Appliance is available today through resellers or directly from Solera Networks. For more information on the Solera CALEA Appliance, visit: http://www.soleranetworks.com/solutions/calea-compliance.php or contact Solera Networks at 801 623-5705.


Solera Networks Calea Appliance Featured In ISP-Planet

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

“…Haas says he realized that there would be real demand for a CALEA device at the ISS trade show in December, 2006, where CALEA was a theme (track 3). The idea was to build a box that ISPs of all sizes could afford. Trusted Third Parties (TTPs) seemed to be setting the price of their services at $10,000 or more, so Haas felt that $10,000 was the price to compete with.”

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CALEA Compliance Appliance

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Solera Networks, Inc., the technology leader in network packet record and playback appliances, today announced the immediate availability of its CALEA (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act) appliance, designed to achieve compliance for the upcoming May 14, 2007 FCC mandate for lawful intercept support.

“The rapid evolution of technology has been a boon for global communications; however, it has brought with it challenges for law enforcement agencies to execute authorized surveillance,” said Terry Haas, CEO of Solera Networks. “As such, CALEA was enacted to help ensure law enforcement agencies have the ability to conduct electronic surveillance. It requires telecommunications carriers to have the ‘necessary surveillance capabilities’ readily available. The Solera CALEA Appliance removes the weight of these requirements with an elegant packet capture solution to capture, archive, and regenerate network traffic data with unprecedented ease of use.”

The 1U Solera CALEA Appliance is capable of capturing at OC12 data rates, has onboard storage capacity of 800 GB, and is designed to be deployed via a SPAN port or network TAP, allowing for streamlined and invisible network packet capture. Solera’s patent-pending TimeShift™ filtering and regeneration technology provides the ability to fulfill lawful intercept requests based on physical layer MAC addressing, Internet Protocol addressing, payload, or protocol types. The intuitive Command Center web console provides immediate and streamlined access to the appliance, enabling customized packet capture and regeneration on demand.

Used in conjunction with hundreds of commercial and/or open-source applications, the Solera CALEA Appliance enables flexible and complete CALEA compliance.

The Solera CALEA Appliance is available directly from Solera Networks or through Solera Networks’ Authorized Resellers with leasing options available. Please contact sales@soleranetworks.com or call 801-623-5714 or visit CALEA Compliance for more information.