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Sysadmins, Network Managers, and Wiretap Law

Abstract: 

How does the law affect how you secure your network and the privacy of your users? CALEA, the Wiretap Act, the Stored Communications Act, and FISA all affect how you do your job—how you can protect yourself, your company, and your users from lawsuits and prosecution.

Alexander Muentz is currently corporate counsel and a geek for Cornerstone IT. He's been a sysadmin and network engineer in corporate IT for several years before graduating from Temple Law School in 2006. He's worked with the New Jersey Public Defender and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, helping draft their network privacy policy.

Alex Muentz, Geek and Corporate Counsel, Cornerstone IT

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BibTeX
@conference {268785,
author = {Alex Muentz},
title = {Sysadmins, Network Managers, and Wiretap Law},
year = {2006},
address = {Washington, D.C.},
publisher = {{USENIX} Association},
month = dec,
}
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