SUBSENTIO TAKES LAWFUL INTERCEPT “TO THE CLOUD”

New Subsentio Safe Harbor CloudTM Cuts CAPEX and Operating Costs of CALEA Compliance for Any Communications Service Provider 

DENVER, MARCH 9, 2015 — Subsentio, the CALEA Compliance Company, today launched Subsentio Safe Harbor CloudTM, a new alternative in lawful intercept that cuts communications service providers’ costs of complying with U.S. surveillance laws.

The Subsentio Safe Harbor CloudTM delivers the capabilities required by the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) with the benefits of cloud communications: reduced capital expenditures and operating costs.

The Subsentio Safe Harbor CloudTM is currently being tested for a large national fiber optic “network of networks” spanning local and regional broadband carriers in 20 states. Any member of this network now can meet its CALEA compliance requirements via a simple VPN connection to a single Subsentio Safe Harbor 1 Gb ProbeTM or Subsentio Safe Harbor 10 Gb ProbeTM operating in the cloud.

“The Subsentio Safe Harbor Cloud is the front line of a movement that will revolutionize lawful surveillance,” said Martin McDermott, Subsentio EVP of Marketing and Customer Care. “Our cloud service lets service providers comply with CALEA easily and at the lowest possible cost.”

All Subsentio clients benefit from Subsentio’s service bureau, which delivers three essential components of CALEA compliance: market-leading technology, hands-on court order management, and expert coordination with law enforcement agencies by a Subsentio team that includes former law enforcement agents.