Kerry Hazelton
Kerry Hazelton - better known as "Professor Kilroy" - has been involved in the technology and security industry for twenty-five years crafting his own version of "Protection Against the Dark Arts" with an extensive knowledge of information systems, data center operations, Cloud computing, digital forensics, and incident response. Ever the security enthusiast and a sucker for movie references, combined with a deep passion for teaching and mentoring; Kerry created the Cloud Forensics Workshop and CTF Challenge in 2017, which is a technical workshop that focuses on learning about the science of Cloud forensics and its real-world applications, followed by a Capture-the-Flag competition to gauge his students’ comprehension and critical-thinking skills by solving multiple forensic puzzles in a race against each other within the allotted amount of time.
He can be found posting his random thoughts on gaming, hacking, or life in general via X under the handle of @ProfKilroy.
Sessions
Now in its seventh iteration, the Cloud Forensics Workshop teaches students new to the industry or individuals interested in cross-training to learn core concepts about digital forensics in the Cloud. The latest version now focuses on both labs and discussions about how AI, machine learning, automation, IoT, and containers all play a key role for digital forensics in the Cloud. This will be a two-day training session, with Day One covering the labs and Day Two is an all-day CTF competition to test students' understanding and comprehension of the material.
Now in its seventh iteration, the Cloud Forensics Workshop teaches students new to the industry or individuals interested in cross-training to learn core concepts about digital forensics in the Cloud. The latest version now focuses on both labs and discussions about how AI, machine learning, automation, IoT, and containers all play a key role for digital forensics in the Cloud. This will be a two-day training session, with Day One covering the labs and Day Two is an all-day CTF competition to test students' understanding and comprehension of the material.