1) The document discusses voice privacy and security in telecommunications, covering topics such as encryption standards, lawful interception, and the "right to be left alone."
2) It provides an overview of encryption methods and issues across different generations of cellular networks from 1G to 4G.
3) The document also examines relevant laws around privacy and lawful interception in countries like the US, UK, Japan, and the EU as well as encryption standards but notes there is no common standard for mobile security.
2. PSTN
RadioScanner 1G
GSM Cryptographic Issues 2G
No more Trust?
1890: "Right to be left alone" VIPs
What's Encrypted? 3G Definition
Virtual Mobile Operator Now: "Diritto di Chedere di sè stessi"
4G? Diritto Costituzionale
Where is my RTP?
Right to be left Art.5 Right of
Phone Technology Liberty and Security
Crypto Infrastructure SIP / H323 EU Human Rights
SPIT 196 Law & European Privacy Law
Skype
Windows Mobile New Tech
Symbian
Hardware Device Security CALEA 1994, USAlea
iPhone RIPA 2000, UK
Voip Devices TBL 1984, Japan
Lawful Interception
Legge 20 Nov. 2006 n.281
Piano Rovati
ETSI Lawful Interception, EU
NICE (Lang Detection)
Verint Voice Privacy Isolation
Worldwide
ADC provider The Italian Future? SRTP
Interception Service Provider
SS8 (satellite) No Common Std.
MiKey
OpenTap.org
Standard Issue ZRTP
Encryption
Old Time: One Operator & One Judiciary NO Mobile
Security Technology Sec Standard
NOW: More Operator & More Judiciary Communication
TLS Signaling
Skype Encryption? Evolution
Phone Darknet
Future
UMA