Programs worth pinning up

Three editorial sections anchor this page: learning paths, corporate delivery, and graduate voices—plus the org chart your procurement team always asks for.

Featured learning paths

Paths interleave governance, access engineering, and zero-trust storytelling so specialists do not silo themselves by accident. Each path ends with a deliverable reviewers can open without special tools.

Path A

Governance to evidence

Certification campaigns, reviewer packets, and executive summaries in plain language.

Path B

Protocol hardening

Session lifetimes, API access, and failure drills with observability hooks you can explain.

Path C

Privileged realism

Break-glass, JIT elevation, and on-call empathy baked into the same storyline.

Corporate training programs

Private runs include intake interviews, customized case PDFs, and a dress rehearsal option in Seoul for teams that want to walk the room before executives arrive.

Kickoff workshop

Two half-days aligning vocabulary between security, IT operations, and business partners before anyone touches a lab console.

Sustainment kit

Templates for office hours, office-hour agendas, and internal newsletter snippets to keep momentum for ninety days.

Graduate success stories

Featured voice

“The Access Management Engineering Lab traced OAuth edge cases I had only read about. The token rotation drill on day nine finally made our refresh bug reproducible.”

— Ji-ho · Busan

“Privileged Access Bootcamp break-glass flow + Zero Trust Workshop Series pilot scoring rubric = the two artifacts I brought to our architecture forum.”

— Rina , Platform engineer · Harbor logistics · 5/5

“Quality Standards Readiness for IAM Leaders helped our packet look reviewer-ready, though I still want a deeper appendix on third-party SaaS later.”

— Elliot , GRC partner · Regional clinic IT · 4/5

“Identity Governance Foundations campaigns mirrored our messy role history; I reused the storyline verbatim for two internal briefings.”

— Mei , IAM analyst · Transit operator · 5/5

“Certification Sprint: IAM Core weakness log beat another stack of anonymous flashcards. Practice mornings are brisk—worth scheduling quiet focus time.”

— Theo

Org chart

Reporting lines stay shallow so learners always know who owns curriculum versus who owns logistics.

Hana Seong

Academic Director

Leo Park

IAM Lead Instructor

Mira Cho

Cloud Security Instructor

Noah Kim

Curriculum Designer

Yuri Han

Enterprise Training Manager

Sora Lee

Student Success Coordinator

Jun Ahn

Admissions Specialist

Diagram: how a cohort flows

Intake Lab blocks Critique Out