[AusNOG] From the AGD - Data Retention - Starts October 15 2015

Joseph Goldman joe at apcs.com.au
Wed Jun 10 09:28:47 EST 2015


I wonder how much realistically that $131.3 mill will be split and 
provided - but ultimately it looks like for the most part, Netflow data 
married with IP history to a subscriber will cover the broad strokes. To 
cover a recent discussion, would sFlow be applicable with its sampling 
rate unless set to N=1?
  2 Years of that could be quite a lot of disk space filled up. I'll 
also be keen to know what kind of penalties or reporting there may be in 
the instance an outage on collecting this data occurs (say server 
freezes and it takes 10 minutes to fix, 10 minute gap in data etc)

On 09/06/15 23:53, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
> Something important to read for all ISPs.
>
> from: 
> http://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/engage-blogs/engage-blogs/Telco/Australias-data-retention-obligations-become-law?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Telco+matters+Australias+data+retention+obligations+become+law+9+June+2015&utm_content=Telco+matters+Australias+data+retention+obligations+become+law+9+June+2015+CID_6c9ce59184ae16db53bec2102f96cc3a&utm_source=SendEmailCampaigns&utm_term=Read%20more%20here
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> -------
>
> *Australia's data retention obligations become law*
>
> By Attorney-General's Department
>
> Important message from the Attorney-General’s Department:
>
> From 13 October 2015, telecommunications service providers that use 
> communications infrastructure in Australia to provide any of their 
> services may be required to retain and secure specific 
> telecommunications data for two years. The obligations apply to 
> licensed carriers, carriage service providers and internet service 
> providers. However, some services are specifically excluded—for 
> example, broadcasting services. The data retention obligations apply 
> irrespective of the size of your company and/or customer base.
>
> This will ensure that Australia’s law enforcement and security 
> agencies continue to have lawful access to data, subject to strict 
> controls.
>
> The legislation specifies the types of data that must be retained, 
> depending on the nature of the service being offered.
>
> Broadly, the data set includes information relating to the:
>
> > source and destination of a communication
> > date, time and duration of a communication
> > communication type
> > location of communications equipment.
>
> This data must be kept for two years. The data set also includes 
> subscriber and service-level account information, which must be 
> retained for two years from its creation. Certain types of subscriber 
> information must be retained for the life of the account and for a 
> further two years after the account is closed.
>
> Service providers are not required to retain data about services 
> offered by other providers. For example, a wholesale-only service 
> provider is only required to retain items in the data set that are 
> relevant to provision of its wholesale service.
>
> *Service providers that cannot fully comply with these obligations by 
> 13 October 2015 should apply to the Communications Access Coordinator 
> (a statutory officer within the Attorney-General’s Department) for:*
>
> an extension of up to 18 months by lodging an Implementation Plan that 
> details how they will achieve compliance in the extended period
> an exemption from and/or variation of the data retention obligations 
> in relation to a specific service.
>
> The Australian Government has announced a package of $131.3 million 
> over three years to help the telecommunications industry with the 
> upfront capital costs of data retention. More information will be 
> available at www.ag.gov.au/dataretention 
> <http://www.ag.gov.au/dataretention> soon. For detailed guidelines, 
> FAQs and application templates, as well as case-by-case support, email 
> cac at ag.gov.au <mailto:cac at ag.gov.au> or call the Office of the 
> Communications Access Co-ordinator in the Attorney-General’s 
> Department on 02 6141 2884.
>
> ...
>
> (Thanks George)
>
>
> ...Skeeve
>
>
> --
>
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>
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