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Pen-link is a company that produces data intercept and surveillance equipment and software used by law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Their products the Pen-Link 8 and LINCOLN 2 provide complete systems for electronic surveillance of nearly any form of electronic communications, including wire line, wireless, satellite, VoIP, Voice over Packet and 3G communication including Push-to-Talk, instant messaging, chat, e-mails, and web traffic.〔(Crashing The Wiretappers Ball ), ''Wired.com''〕 〔(Slideshow: Crashing The Wiretappers Ball ), ''Wired Magazine''〕〔(Acme Packet Broadens Lawful Intercept/CALEA Support )〕〔(Narus, Pen-Link, Partner to Deliver CALEA-Compliant Lawful Intercept Solution )〕 Pen-Link products are used by nearly all U.S. law enforcement agencies (including DEA, FBI, CIA, Secret Service, US Marshals, Department of Homeland Security, and hundreds of state and local police departments).〔 Pen-Link secured $11,416,425 in U.S. government contracts between the years 2000 and 2007.〔(Pen-Link, Ltd. ... 2007 Government Contracts )〕 One of the more publicized uses of Pen-Link's products was during the Laci Peterson murder case, where wiretaps taken with Pen-Link/LINCOLN, were used as evidence against Scott Peterson.〔 ==See also== * Verint * Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act * Mass surveillance 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pen-Link」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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