On Thu, 10 May 2007, Jon Lewis wrote: > > On Thu, 10 May 2007, William Allen Simpson wrote: > > > Follow the usual best practices, and you may save time and money. > > > > 1. Ensure that your DHCP, RADIUS, SMTP, and other logs are always, > > ALWAYS, *ALWAYS* rolled over and deleted within 7 days without backup. > > I'd recommend 3 days, but operational requirements vary. > > Assuming you're actually serious, how do you deal with customers who > dispute usage one or more months ago (when they get their bill)? > Jon, there is no way this fellow is serious, nor is there anyway this fellow's advice should be taken without some serious legal discussions with in-house counsel... the penalties for non-compliance for CALEA are very steep (100k/day while an order is outstanding I believe?). -Chris
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- Re: ISP CALEA compliance William Allen Simpson
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Steven M. Bellovin
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Jack Bates
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Mike Hammett
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance William Allen Simpson
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Jon Lewis
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance William Allen Simpson
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Jack Bates
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Jason Frisvold
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Chris L. Morrow
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Brandon Galbraith
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Jason Frisvold
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Jared Mauch
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Chris L. Morrow
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Joe Abley
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Joe Abley
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Chris L. Morrow
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Jared Mauch
- Re: ISP CALEA compliance Steven M. Bellovin
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