On 10 Dec 2013, at 6:14 pm, Richard <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> The AFP has a need to make sure its *own* employees aren't abusing their 
> connections ... look, for eg, at how many "abusive / sexist e-mail" 
> scandals we've seen in Defence and various police forces in the country.
> 

Well, yeah .... but:

1. If you control the SMTP, POP, IMAP and whatever other mail servers you use 
it’s a simple matter to copy the data stream (and even convert them into 
individual mail items ... shock! horror!) as it arrives, and when it leaves, 
and back up to file, simply by messing with the server settings. This is a 
FEATURE of most server software, and makes acquisition of said software not 
necessary.

2. The only conceivable use for software like that outlined, for the purposes 
you outline, is to monitor direct client-to-client mail, messaging, chat (IRC 
or proprietary), or whatever, that occurs without the services of a server 
(mail, web or otherwise). Of course they could simply block the offending 
traffic using  their firewalls and proxy servers if it was of concern - so the 
outlines package wouldn't be needed.

3. If they are talking about intercepting ENCRYPTED e-mail and text traffic, 
then what they'd be looking for is a decryption package. Seems to me that's a 
hell of a lot of expense and effort to go to, especially if the internal 
traffic stats don't support the fact. I mean, how many cops are likely to be 
calling attention to themselves by either sending or receiving encrypted e-mail 
at work? The mere fact that such traffic occurred would have Internal Affairs 
or whatever they call it in the AFP down on your butt like hungry blowflies.

The point is that the acquisition doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense if it's 
to be directed internally in the AFP as an 'employee management solution'. Of 
course it could just be another example of the government falling for the sales 
pressure and line of a low and cunning commercial supplier, but I'd like to 
believe that the AFP IT people were a little bit more competent than that.

Just my 2 cents worth ...
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