We will have two hands-on Rubber Ducky labs, one for a general audience of all skill levels and an advanced lab for people with a stronger technical background. A Rubber Ducky is a cybersecurity tool that looks like a USB drive but actually imitates a keyboard—which is extremely powerful. The first lab will give an introduction to what a Rubber Ducky is and have the participants create some payloads of their own with some basic evasion techniques. The second one will go more in-depth into the capabilities of a Rubber Ducky and showcase some more advanced evasion techniques.
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Kieran Human is the security enablement lead at ThreatLocker, known for his technical depth and public speaking on cyber risks. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology with a minor in Secure Computing and Networks, followed by a Master of Science in Cybersecurity and Privacy from the University of Central Florida. His graduate thesis explored the intersection of cryptocurrency and cybercrime.
At ThreatLocker, Kieran’s work spans cyber threat analysis, technical communications, product development, and investigating advanced technical issues for enterprise clients. He also contributes to internal research and product refinement, working with developers to address security concerns.
Kieran is a frequent author of white papers and produces ThreatLocker educational webinars in collaboration with CEO Danny Jenkins. He approaches every technical challenge as a puzzle to be solved, aiming to deliver clear, actionable solutions while fostering a deeper understanding of cybersecurity.








