CALEA: What Could It Mean for Your Network?
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Wednesday, 18 January 2006, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (GMT -06:00) Central Time (US & Canada)

In August, the FCC ruled that all facilities-based Internet service providers are subject to the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA). This web seminar will review the decision and the impact it might have on your campus, school or library. Under the ruling, any entity that owns and runs the equipment connecting end users to the Internet is covered, including most colleges and universities, libraries, and municipal, state and regional nonprofit networks. Please join Wendy Wigen, Policy Analyst with EDUCAUSE in Washington, D.C., for the latest updates on CALEA.

Beth Young, Network Security Analyst with MOREnet, will facilitate this session.

Preparation:
To make sure your computer is ready for this session, at least one day before the session, review the System Requirements and run the System Check.

  1. Review the Centra System Requirements at http://www.more.net/services/e-conferencing/systemreq.html
  2. Run System Check at http://150.199.24.201/main/mnet/SystemCheck/LaunchSystemCheck.jhtml?domain=/mnet
  3. Follow the prompts.
  4. If you run into difficulties, contact MOREnet Technical Support (800) 509-6673 or (573) 884-8694.

A guided tour of Centra for participants can be found at: http://www.more.net/services/e-conferencing/tours/participant.html

On the day of the session, please log into the session at least 15 minutes before it is scheduled to begin.

Wendy Wigen

Wendy Wigen is a Policy Analyst at EDUCAUSE where she covers Internet and telecommunications policy issues such as CALEA, E911, VoIP and telecom reform. She is the editor of the bi-weekly newsletter, the Washington Update, and has written several articles for EDUCAUSE Review. Wendy did her undergraduate work at the University of Puget Sound and has an MS from Syracuse University in Information Management.

Beth Young

Beth Young, Network Security Analyst

Beth joined MOREnet in March 2001. Beth has been a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) since June 2003. Beth's background is in networking but she has been focusing more and more on the legal issues as it relates to cyber-crime. Last semester, Beth took a cyberspace law class so she got an in-depth look at the legal issues relating to prosecuting cyber-crime.

Denise Tate-Kuhler

MOREnet Technical Trainer

Denise has been with MOREnet as a Technical Trainer since July 1996. She has worked as a technology trainer of students, teachers and librarians since 1993. As a senior member of the training team, Denise leads our current focus on delivering courses to MOREnet's customers through distance learning.

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