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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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Seoul IAM Field Summit 2026
June 18, 2026 opens with keynotes, labs, and hallway critiques—countdown tracks the real clock, not marketing noise.
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COEX Conference Center, Hall D
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Keynote rotation
Designing identity graphs that survive reorganizations
Rotating keynote stack with tree-view hierarchy for quick scanning.
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 enquiryWe 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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