Frank Abagnale started off on the wrong side of the law by deceit and forgery to earn large amounts of money but was later caught. This was in the 60s when he was a teenager. His forgery talents did not go unnoticed and he was offered a job with the FBI in lieu of the rest of his jail sentence. His job is ... of course ... to pin down on forgery crimes.
His adventures were told in a book and a subsequent movie called "Catch me if you can".
This article is an interview with him where amongst other things he explained that:
1. It is way easier to commit forgery today than 40 years ago
2. We can have all the sophisticated security systems but the weakest link is still the human link.
3. Some laws passed recently are plain stupid.
4. Ethics must be reintroduced in education and must be a part of corporate culture.
5. We must be thinking out of the box when addressing security.
6. Simple solutions should be preferred than sophisticated ones.
While the above points appear obvious, it is certainly refreshing from a person who has been on both sides of the law. His thoughts and views are certainly key pointers for any entity managing critical infrastructures to gain a lesson or two from the perspective of security.
Monday, December 3, 2007
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