Understanding Mobile Wireless Infrastructure and Interception
For Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analysts

Presented By: Dr. Jerry Lucas, President, TeleStrategies

Recorded: September 16, 2010

Free For Law Enforcement, the Intelligence Community, Enterprises and ISS Vendors

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Understanding Mobile Wireless Infrastructure and Interception

This one hour webinar is for law enforcement, intelligence analysts, ISS vendors and others who need to understand the technology basics of mobile networks and intercept options.

Agenda:

  1. Types of Wireless Networks: (cellular, satellite, WiMax, etc) and business models (licensed, pre-paid and un-licensed resellers).

  2. Infrastructure Basics: Wireless sub-systems, cell towers, sectors, PSTN interconnect, cell call records, roaming. SIM Cards and phone registration data available for LEAs and Intelligence Analysts.

  3. GSM vs. CDMA: What are they, what’s the difference and what does law enforcement and the intelligence community need to understand about GSM and CDMA.

  4. Wireless Network Generations: What are 2G, 3G and 4G, differences in capabilities and services supported and what LEAs and the IC needs to understand regarding intercept.

  5. Data, Internet Access and Smart Phones: What network architectures (2G, 3G and 4G) support which services and why is smart phone intercept is very problematic for LEAs and Intelligence Analysts.

  6. Location Technologies: Low performance location technologies, network vs GPS approaches, high performance technologies (U-TDoA and WLS) and precise target location challenges.

  7. LEA and IC Challenges: Transforming cell records and location data into actionable intelligence, Smart Phone intercept and wireless provider business model, Apple iPhone, Google Android and LTE Challenges.

Presented By:
Dr. Jerry Lucas
President, TeleStrategies


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