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1. Defines data basing and data retention functions and procedures
2. Estimates data volumes
3. Determines the hierarchical layers for data archiving
4. Supervises all related processes
5. Selects, deploys, and maintains tools
6. Keeps in touch with regulatory bodies
7. Audits compliance with regulations
8. Supervises format translations
9. Prepares evidences
10. Uses intelligent analysis tools
11. Writes escalation procedures
12. Determines criteria for business continuity, backup, and restoration
External job contacts:
1. LEAs
2. Security analyst
3. Legal counsel
4. Regulatory bodies
Qualifying experience and attributes:
1. Has deep database and data warehousing knowhow
2. Has over average product knowhow
3. Has technical skills to customize products
4. Some communication skills towards LEAs and vendors
5. Has superior security record
4.6.5.13 Profile of a Legal Counsel
Responsibilities:
1. Investigates the lawfulness of LEA requests
2. Approves surveillance activities from the legal perspective
3. Maintains contacts to peers at LEAs
4. Evaluates and follows precedence cases
5. Differentiates what is going to be intercepted: call-related data or content or both
6. Differentiates between telecommunications and information services
7. Interprets the law for telecommunications service providers
8. Prepares evidences
9. Uses intelligent analysis tools
10. Protects privacy of customers of telecommunications service providers
External job contacts:
1. Legal counsels of LEAs
2. Security analyst and officer
3. Supervisor for lawful intercepts
4. Regulatory bodies
5. Courts, judges, police departments
Qualifying experience and attributes:
1. Has a superior security record
2. Legal background