Methods and Devices for Triggering Lawful Interception
20220311807 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
- Antonio Vitiello (Pompei (NA), IT)
- Daniele Gaito (Napoli (NA), IT)
- Enrico DE LUCA (Caserta, IT)
- Lorenzo Giuseppe Elisio (Salerno (SA), IT)
- Mariano Russo (Napoli, IT)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Methods and network devices implement a lawful interception (LI) trigger control function as an LI target handler and a modified trigger control function. A generic LI triggering interface enables the modified trigger control function to query the LI target handler regarding whether entities using a network function instance are in a target list. The LI target handler has to meet the LI security requirements, but the modified trigger control function does not have to meet such requirements.
Claims
1. A method for triggering lawful interception, LI, in a communication network, the method comprising: implementing a triggering control function, TCF, as two entities: an LI target handler, LITH, which meets LI security requirements for holding and processing sensitive information, maintains an LI target list, and a modified TCF, mTCF, which does not have to meet the LI security requirements, triggers a point of interception, POI, linked to a network function instance, NFI, to start intercepting specific target's communications occurring when the NFI is executed; and providing a generic LI triggering interface, GLITI between the LITH and the mTCF to enable the mTCF to interrogate the LITH regarding whether an entity using the NFI is a specific target of LI.
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11. A computer readable recording medium storing executable codes that when executed by one or more devices of a communication network operator make the one or more devices to perform a method for triggering lawful interception, LI, the method comprising: implementing a triggering control function, TCF, as two entities: an LI target handler, LITH, which meets LI security requirements for holding and processing sensitive information, maintains an LI target list, and a modified TCF, mTCF, which does not have to meet the LI security requirements, triggers a point of interception, POI, linked to a network function instance, NFI, to start intercepting specific target's communications occurring when the NFI is executed; and providing a generic LI triggering interface, GLITI between the LITH and the mTCF to enable the mTCF to interrogate the LITH regarding whether an entity using the NFI is a specific target of LI.
12. The computer readable recording medium of claim 11, wherein the mTCF processes traffic events related to the NFI to identify the entity.
13. The computer readable recording medium of claim 12, wherein, upon receiving an identifier of the entity in a target interrogation message from the mTCF via the GLITIs, the LITH, determines whether the identifier is in the LI target list, and returns a target interrogation result accordingly.
14. The computer readable recording medium of claim 13, wherein the target interrogation message includes transaction information identifying a current target interrogation, and the identifier of the entity, and the target interrogation result includes the transaction information and indicates that the entity is the specific target of LI if determined that the identity is in the LI target list.
15. The computer readable recording medium of claim 14, wherein the target interrogation message includes another identifier of another entity using the NFI, and the target interrogation result includes another indication as to whether the other entity is another specific target. cm 16. (canceled)
17. The computer readable recording medium of claim 11, wherein the mTCF is performed by a different hardware device than a hardware device hosting the LITH.
18. The computer readable recording medium of claim 11, wherein the mTCF is embedded in the NFI.
19. (canceled)
20. The computer readable recording medium of claim 11, wherein the LITH is connected to at least another mTCF that does not have to meet the LI security requirements and triggers another POI linked to another NFI to start intercepting specific target's communications occurring when the another NFI is executed.
21. A network operator device employed in lawful interception (LI) in a communication network, the device comprising: a network interface configured to intermediate communication with other network devices; and a processor connected to the network interface and configured to perform at least one of an LI target handler, LITH, that meets LI security requirements for holding and processing sensitive information and maintains an LI target list, and a modified trigger control function, mTCF, that does not have to meet the LI security requirements and triggers a point of interception, POI, linked to a network function instance, NFI, to start intercepting specific target's communications occurring when the NFI is executed, wherein the LITH and the mTCF communicate via a generic LI triggering interface, GLITI, that enables the mTCF to interrogate the LITH regarding whether an entity using the NFI is a specific target of LI.
22. The network operator device of claim 21, wherein the processor executes the mTCF is configured to process traffic events related to the NFI to identify the entity.
23. The network operator device of claim 21, further comprising a memory storing the LI target list, wherein the processor performs the LITH that, upon receiving an identifier of the entity in a target interrogation message from the mTCF via the GLITIs, determines whether the identifier is in the LI target list, and returns a target interrogation result accordingly.
24. The network operator device of claim 23, wherein the target interrogation message includes transaction information identifying a current target interrogation, and the identifier of the entity, and the target interrogation result includes the transaction information and indicates that the entity is the specific target of LI if determined that the identity is in the LI target list.
25. The network operator device of claim 24, wherein the target interrogation message includes another identifier of another entity using the NFI, and the target interrogation result includes another indication as to whether the other entity is another specific target.
26. The network operator device of claim 24, wherein the target interrogation message includes information about the NFI.
27. The network operator device of claim 21, wherein the processor performs only one of the two logical entities.
28. The network operator device of claim 21, wherein the mTCF is embedded in the NFI.
29. The network operator device of claim 28 wherein the POI is embedded in the NFI.
30. The network operator device of claim 21, wherein the LITH is connected to at least another mTCF that does not have to meet the LI security requirements and triggers another POI linked to another NFI to start intercepting specific target's communications occurring when the another NFI is executed.
31. The network operator device of claim 21, wherein the processor performs only one of the two logical entities and causes another network operator device to perform the other one of the two logical entities.
32. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments and, together with the description, explain these embodiments. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0049] The following description of the embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. The following detailed description does not limit the invention. Instead, the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims. The embodiments to be discussed next are not limited to the configurations described below but may be extended to other arrangements within the scope of the claims.
[0050] Reference throughout the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearance of the phrases “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment” in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
[0051] As illustrated in
[0052] LITH 210 performs the target list-handling function. Similar to the conventional TCF, LITH receives the full target list (or only the relevant portion) and POI information from the ADMF via an X1_1T interface. LITH 210 informs mTCF 220 via GLITI when identities associated with VNF communications match the ones in the target list. LITH has to meet LI security requirements because it stores the target list.
[0053] The other functional entity, mTCF 220, processes signaling session information for all communications visible to the NFI in which the POI is embedded.
[0054] In response, LITH 210 returns via GLITI a target interrogation response at 340 after determining, at 330, whether the potential target(s) is (are) in the target list. The target interrogation response may include transaction information from the target interrogation message and interrogation result information (e.g., a result for each identity key in the target identity information). If the target interrogation response indicates that a target is in the target list, mTCF 220 informs the POI (not shown in
[0055] The GLITI used for LITH/mTCF communication may be a generic interface based on open standard file format (e.g., JSON).
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[0061] Method 700 further includes providing a GLITI between the LITH and the mTCF at S720. The GLITI enables the mTCF to interrogate the LITH regarding whether an entity using the NFI is a specific target of LI. The mTCF may process traffic events related to the NFI to identify the entity. Upon receiving an identifier of the entity in a target interrogation message from the mTCF via the GLITIs, the LITH may determine whether the identifier is in the LI target list and return a target interrogation result accordingly.
[0062] The target interrogation message may include transaction information identifying a current target interrogation and the identifier of the entity. The target interrogation message may also include information about the NFI.
[0063] The target interrogation result includes transaction information and indicates that the entity is the specific target of LI if determined that the identity is in the LI target list. Note that both the target interrogation message and the target interrogation result may support plural queries (for plural entities).
[0064] The mTCF and the LITH may be executed on different hardware devices. However, the mTCF and the POI may be embedded in the NFI. The LITH may be connected to more than one mTCF (the mTCFs do not have to meet LI security requirements).
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[0066] The network operator device 800 also includes a memory 840 storing executable codes that, when executed by one or more devices of a communication network operator, make the one or more devices perform the method described in this section.
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[0068] The disclosed embodiments provide methods and devices for triggering LI. It should be understood that this description is not intended to limit the invention. On the contrary, the embodiments are intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which are included in the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, in the detailed description of the embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the claimed invention. However, one skilled in the art would understand that various embodiments may be practiced without such specific details.
[0069] As also will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, the embodiments may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment or an embodiment combining hardware and software aspects. Further, the embodiments describe herein, e.g., systems and methods associated with charging in an IoT environment, may take the form of a computer program product stored on a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable instructions embodied in the medium. For example,
[0070] Although the features and elements of the present embodiments are described in the embodiments in particular combinations, each feature or element can be used alone without the other features and elements of the embodiments or in various combinations with or without other features and elements disclosed herein. The methods or flowcharts provided in the present application may be implemented in a computer program, software or firmware tangibly embodied in a computer-readable storage medium for execution by a specifically programmed computer or processor.