Fabrice Marie (Manager, FMA-RMS Singapore/Malaysia)
Presentation Title: Robbing Banks: Easier Done Than Said
Presentation Details:
Banks have traditionally been a very closed environment: heavily guarded buildings containing ultra-expensive secure vaults, and more recently ultra-expensive mainframes. The last decade, banks have been forced to open-up and provide trading interfaces with their clients and financial partner companies. However most of them embraced the changes too fast, without a thorough understanding of the underlying technologies.
This presentation will focus on Internet Banking robberies and will explain the technical and managerial mistakes that make these robberies a harsh reality. Application security, application architecture, network protocols, ATM/Credit-card networks as well as fraud prevention systems will be discussed, both showcasing problems as well as respective solutions.
About Fabrice Marie
Fabrice Marie is a senior security consultant working for FMA-RMS, a small dedicated security firm based in Singapore with offices in Kuala Lumpur. Developer by trade for many years, he has been involved in the information security fields for over 8 years. His interests are in cryptography, trusted operating systems, secure programming, open source, firewalling techniques… and bank robberies. For the last four years he has been breaking mostly bank and telco web applications in the Asia Pacific region, as well as performing penetration tests for them.