[Scan-DC] D.C. Fire/EMS: Planning for ENCRYPTION !!!

Jeff Krauss jeff at krauss.ws
Tue Nov 19 09:31:44 EST 2013


While LTE links are encrypted, clearly the receivers (which are 
consumer products--namely, cell phones) have decryption capabilities.
As consumer products, they are already prime candidates for 
hacking.  Do a Google search on "hacking LTE."
But even disregarding such illegal actions, it seems likely that LTE 
technology will be available for licensing by scanner manufacturers, 
and that the public safety flavor of LTE would allow the system 
operator to decide which channels or talk groups are able to be 
decrypted by scanners.


At 08:40 AM 11/19/2013, Clegg, Andrew W. wrote:
>Future generations of public safety networks will very possibly use 
>LTE, which is an IP-based cellphone and mobile-broadband technology 
>that is effectively encrypted, with no capability to be monitored by 
>receivers that are not integrated into the network. So public safety 
>will no longer have to choose whether to go encrypted or not.
>
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