WASHINGTON, June 12, 2017 -- On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 2:30pm ET, Subsentio, the CALEA Compliance Company®, will hold a webinar on the legal risks and financial penalties that can strike communications service providers (CSPs) that fail to meet compliance requirements of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) – or of the diverse surveillance laws that CSPs are subject to when providing services in other nations.
Host: Joel Margolis, Subsentio General Counsel and Executive Vice President Government Affairs, and former attorney for the US Department of Justice – Drug Enforcement Administration, and Federal Communications Commission.
Enacted in 1994, CALEA is the law used by US law enforcement agencies for court-ordered lawful intercept. CALEA compliance is mandatory for the great majority of CSPs doing business in the US. Webinar topics on relevant legal liabilities for non-compliance will include:
- Legal action and financial penalties for CSP failure to obey a CALEA court order.
- Escalation of CSPs’ CALEA compliance infractions to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Department of Justice.
- Financial penalties ranging into the US $millions when a CSP overcharges law enforcement agencies for CALEA compliance support.
- Penalties for violating Federal Communications Commission rules that protect call data records of innocent CSP subscribers not subject to a court-ordered lawful intercept.
- Class-action and private lawsuits, including legal action undertaken by one CSP against another, for transgressing the bounds of CALEA and other US surveillance laws.
- Broad variation of international laws, and liability in a foreign country for conducting surveillance practices considered lawful in the US., but illegal in that nation.
To join this webinar, register here.
About Subsentio
Subsentio, the CALEA Compliance Company®, provides total solutions for records production and compliance with surveillance laws including the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act. Subsentio’s CALEA Compliance Bureau model is unique in the industry, providing all components essential to compliance with the law, including outstanding technology, legal expertise, and direct experience in law enforcement. The company is based in Centennial, Colorado and Chantilly, Virginia. www.subsentio.com
Media contact: Jim Crawford, for Subsentio 703-498-7315 [email protected]


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