This webcast is on a similar topic and it's this Wednesday: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Join us Wednesday, August 7 at 1pm EDT (1700 UTC) for 'Legal Issues in Monitoring Network Use' by Richard Salgado, US Dept. of Justice, Computer Crime Section. SANS is pleased to bring you our next webcast in our First Wednesday Webcast series. Richard Salgado, a computer crime prosecutor with the Department of Justice, will address the statutory rights and limitations placed on network system owners and operators to monitor network activity, and the permissions and prohibitions on sharing the fruits of the monitoring with others. He will also discuss the rules governing the rights to access and disclosure of the contents of communications stored by users on a system, records concerning what the users are doing on the system, and who the users are. In addition, Wednesday's webcast will feature: - - John M. Patzakis, Esq., President and General Counsel, speaking on behalf of this month's webcast co-sponsor, Guidance Software - http://www.guidancesoftware.com You can listen live and ask questions, or, once you have an access code, sign on later to listen to the webcast at your leisure. Register for the free web broadcast at: http://sans.digisle.tv/audiocast_080702/brief.htm To change your subscription, address, or other information, visit http://www.sans.org/sansurl and enter your SD number (from the headers.) You will receive your personal URL via email. Unsubscribing will take you off any news bulletin lists for Newsbites or Security Alert Consensus as well as any conference information notes. You may also email <sans@private> with complete instructions and your SD number for subscribe, unsubscribe, change address, add other digests, or any other comments. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (BSD/OS) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9Tckp+LUG5KFpTkYRAucjAJ0QEwDofVV4V3lDvIoSK5sj2MsmBACghjvk T9SD3iNFoSwkp/wywM/uOGI= =nM2D -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From: Shaun Savage <savages@private>@cs.pdx.edu on 08/05/2002 10:16 AM Sent by: owner-crime@private To: CRIME <crime@private> cc: bcc: Subject: CRIME Legal info on carnivore -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The last few months has seen an avalanche of new laws concerning govermental spying ( inteligence gathering) on "terrorist". ~ What are the new laws concerning carnivore and echlon, (personal private data interception)? ~ What are the different types of information gathering and what legal requirment are needed for the different types. Who has juristdiction to do what? I understand the tech side but the legal aspect is dificult to filter out to get to the heart what really can be done, legally. Shaun -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - savages@private iD8DBQE9TrLpn6I06Opz+XURAsGVAJ96vBWgeXOyzkPO4scmFtk2Z/53GgCeLDpz OquyMMGP4/C7dVkMHENBjNY= =QKUA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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