Exploiting Lawful Intercept to Wiretap the Internet
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the security vulnerabilities in Cisco's lawful intercept technology during this 51-minute conference talk from Black Hat DC 2010. Delve into the core architecture of Cisco's lawful intercept system, examining its design weaknesses and potential exploits that could allow unauthorized surveillance. Learn how malicious actors might access the interface and spy on communications without detection. Discover the steps network operators should take to protect this interface and understand recommendations for redesigning the system to mitigate security risks. Gain insights into the broader implications of SNMP authentication and the challenges of balancing law enforcement requirements with network security.
Syllabus
Black Hat DC 2010 - Exploiting Lawful Intercept to Wiretap the Internet
Taught by
Black Hat
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