http://www.csoonline.com/article/692550/social-engineering-my-career-as-a-professional-bank-robber- By Joan Goodchild Senior Editor CSO October 26, 2011 Jim Stickley got his first computer at age 12, and he was chatting with other computer "nerds" on bulletin board sites by the time he was 16. A wannabe hacker, Stickley said his first foray into playing the system was with free codes -- codes that would exclude his phone and computer time from racking up charges that would incur the wrath of his parents. "I started learning the phone systems early. I ended up getting my hands on a lot of old PacBell manuals and I figured out how systems work," said Stickley, now the CTO of TraceSecurity, a security consultancy based in both Louisiana and California. As an adult, Stickley channeled his computer and hacking passions into a legitimate career in network security, but soon realized that hardware and software were only part of the security equation. "When I was spending time testing the network for companies, I would see all these people come and go. You'd see the water delivery guy, or someone else, just come and wander around," he recalled. "It dawned on me I could probably just walk in and steal all the data that they were paying me to secure on the network." So when Stickley founded Trace Security, he decided to place an emphasis on securing the network and testing the security of the people around it, too. It was a tough sell when the company first launched. [...] _____________________________________________________ Subscribe to InfoSec News - www.infosecnews.org http://www.infosecnews.org/mailman/listinfo/isnReceived on Wed Oct 26 2011 - 22:49:00 PDT
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