Australia going the route of the NSA?
Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 11/14/2013 04:29 PM [ Comments ]
Australia's Federal Police force (AFP) are soliciting bids for a kit to intercept communications.
The following is a list of requirements the successful tenderer will be required to demonstrate:
The appliance must analyse flows at 10 Gbps
The appliance must be able to accept TCP/IP as an input
The appliance must be able to receive IPv4
The appliance must be able to receive IPv6
The appliance must be able to identify services
The appliance must be able to identify applications (Layer 7)
It is recommended that the appliance can be expanded to higher speeds
The appliance should be able to accept a network flow encapsulate as ETSI 102 232 as an input
The appliance should be able to accept PCAP captures as an input
The appliance should be able to separate flows based on multiple inputs of MPLS
The appliance should be able to separate flows based on multiple inputs of VLAN
The appliance should identify Anti-Virus
The appliance should identify Malware
The appliance should identify Communication Applications
The appliance should identify Mobile Applications
The appliance should extract and store metadata
The appliance should de-capsulate tunnelling protocols
The appliance should detect different types of encryption
The appliance should filter based on keywords
The appliance should filter based on protocols
The appliance should filter based on applications
The appliance should filter based on IP lists
The appliance should filter traffic based on port lists
Sound like Australia is creating its own PRISM?
The appliance must analyse flows at 10 Gbps
The appliance must be able to accept TCP/IP as an input
The appliance must be able to receive IPv4
The appliance must be able to receive IPv6
The appliance must be able to identify services
The appliance must be able to identify applications (Layer 7)
It is recommended that the appliance can be expanded to higher speeds
The appliance should be able to accept a network flow encapsulate as ETSI 102 232 as an input
The appliance should be able to accept PCAP captures as an input
The appliance should be able to separate flows based on multiple inputs of MPLS
The appliance should be able to separate flows based on multiple inputs of VLAN
The appliance should identify Anti-Virus
The appliance should identify Malware
The appliance should identify Communication Applications
The appliance should identify Mobile Applications
The appliance should extract and store metadata
The appliance should de-capsulate tunnelling protocols
The appliance should detect different types of encryption
The appliance should filter based on keywords
The appliance should filter based on protocols
The appliance should filter based on applications
The appliance should filter based on IP lists
The appliance should filter traffic based on port lists
Sound like Australia is creating its own PRISM?
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