WASHINGTON, DC — (Marketwired) — 09/23/13 — What changes lie ahead in new technologies, cloud services, public policy and technical standards for electronic surveillance used in criminal investigations? Executives from Subsentio, the first name in Trusted Third Party Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES), will weigh in on the future of lawful intercept at the ISS World Americas Conference, held Sept. 25-27, at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center.
Speakers:
Dr. Glen Myers, Subsentio CTO, will review current standards applying to VoIP, Internet access, conferencing, LTE, and push-to-talk services subject to the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), as well as likely standards changes ahead for VoIP, Internet access and presence information. Sept. 26, 9 – 10am.
Joel Margolis, noted surveillance industry and Subsentio Senior Director of Government Affairs, together with Dr. Glen Myers, will discuss the implications of lawful intercept policy on cloud services. Sept. 26, 3:15 – 3:45pm.
Dr. Glen Myers will moderate a panel including Subsentio-s Joel Margolis, Marcus Thomas, former FBI Assistant Director and Head of Operational Technology Division, and C.M. Toke Vandervoort, XO Communications Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer, on where lawful intercept laws and relevant Federal Communications Commission regulations may be headed in 2014. Sept. 27, 10:30 – 11:30am.
Subsentio, Inc. is trusted by communications service providers and law enforcement agencies to perform court ordered lawful electronic surveillance. Based in Centennial, CO, the company has national, regional and rural service provider clients.
Jim Crawford
Crawford PR, for Subsentio
703-498-7315
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