Dear Colleagues,

We recently held our seventh meeting for Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), in 
partnership with the British National Crime Agency (NCA) and the other RIRs. 
Held on 12 March 2015, the purpose of this meeting was to discuss trends and 
developments that might impact the operations of LEAs and to gather the global 
law enforcement community’s perspective.

A number of key points arose throughout the day:

- The RIPE NCC highlighted that much of the information that LEAs required was 
publicly available and did not require a Dutch court order
- Attendees agreed that the current multi-stakeholder model of Internet 
governance was preferable, but felt that LEAs and governments needed to engage 
more effectively within the existing structures
- The relatively slow adoption of IPv6 and the spread of IP address sharing 
technologies such as Carrier Grade NAT will increasingly create issues around 
identifying specific end users
- LEAs felt that cooperation with the private sector is extremely important and 
could improve greatly, but it was also understood that this came with 
additional costs

In response to feedback from the RIPE community, a more detailed report of this 
meeting has been prepared and is available here:
https://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/lea-meetings/ripe-ncc-law-enforcement-meeting-london-12-march-2015

We would like to thank the NCA for its help in putting together this day and 
are looking forward to continue our engagement with the global law enforcement 
community.

We are happy to answer any questions you may have about this meeting or our LEA 
engagement activities in general. 

Regards,

Marco Hogewoning

External Relations Officer - Technical Advisor
RIPE NCC

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