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Seoul IAM Field Summit 2026

Operational identity learning, live in Seoul

June 18, 2026 opens with keynotes, labs, and hallway critiques—countdown tracks the real clock, not marketing noise.

  • • Doors open 08:30 for badge pickup and coffee
  • • Main program runs 09:00–17:30 with paced breaks
  • • Venue: COEX Conference Center, Hall D
  • • Evening hallway sessions for cohort alumni
  • • Virtual bridge detailed in the section below

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Venue block

COEX Conference Center, Hall D

Seoul, Republic of Korea

Keynote rotation

Dr. Eunji Kwon

Designing identity graphs that survive reorganizations

Highlights
  • Attribute authority boundaries
  • Delegation without role explosion
  • Operational review cadence

Rotating keynote stack with tree-view hierarchy for quick scanning.

Sponsors on the proof sheet

BlueRiver Group Northline Systems Cedarworks SaaS Harbor Nine Cloud

AccessForge Academy keeps sponsor strips intentionally small so attendees read names instead of scrolling past logos. Current supporters sit beside this paragraph as a quiet thank-you, not a billboard. If your organization wants to underwrite student seats or a themed hallway hour, we are happy to talk without turning the summit into a trade fair. Sponsor support primarily covers travel stipends for speakers based outside Seoul and captioning for virtual attendees. We publish a short transparency note after the event summarizing how those allocations were used—no dramatic claims, just receipts-level clarity. Press questions can use the same channel as sponsors; we reply with plain facts. Finally, if you are a local meet-up curious about hosting a watch party, mention it in your note—we sometimes coordinate satellite rooms.

Sponsorship enquiry

Virtual seats, human schedule

We rebroadcast keynotes and selected labs on a second stream tuned for Central European and Pacific morning pockets. Chat moderators surface questions so remote attendees still influence hallway topics.

You will receive calendar files with both Seoul-local and your own zone duplicated side by side, because mental math is not a prerequisite for learning IAM.

Friendly timezone note

If your team spans continents, assign one “time translator” role for the week—we provide a worksheet. Recordings land within forty-eight hours for pass holders, but the live Q&A blocks are worth attending if you can.

Registration desk — teams welcome

Bring five or more colleagues from the same operational unit and we apply a cohort rate automatically. The accordion below spells out how invoices work, what information we need, and when names must be final.

Why groups of five plus

Larger pods keep table discussions honest: someone always remembers how your directory actually behaves. We have watched mixed-discipline tables ship better action items than solo attendees rushing between sessions.

What we need on the form

Company legal name, billing contact, attendee names with dietary notes, and whether you want a single invoice or split cost centers. No procurement promises in this form—only scheduling and logistics.

Notebook dispatches

Longer reads live on the resources shelf—here is what we are annotating lately.

2026-04-02

Field notes: making access reviews legible to product teams

Three framing sentences that turn a spreadsheet export into a story executives can act on.

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2026-03-18

Workshop recipe: zero trust pilot in six working sessions

A pacing guide we use internally before recommending a pilot perimeter.

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2026-02-27

Lab memo: token lifetime changes without surprising mobile users

Signals to watch when you tighten refresh policies on consumer-grade devices.

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