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Identiverse 2026
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Connect with IDMWORKS

The IDMWORKS team will be attending Identiverse 2026 and would love to meet with you during the conference whether you want to visit our booth, schedule a meeting, or attend one of our various speaking sessions!

If you haven't purchased a pass already, you can use code IDV26-IDMWORKS20 for 20% off your badge.

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Meet with our Team

Ready to transform your approach to IAM?

Stop by IDMWORKS Booth #701 to meet with our team of identity experts and learn how to build identity solutions that drive results today & scale for tomorrow.

Pre-book a meeting in our private meeting room to learn more and be entered to win an exciting giveaway!

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Women in Identity Afternoon Tea at Identiverse

We're kicking the Identiverse Conference off with a Women in Identity event! Join us at the Veranda Restaurant in the Four Seasons for a traditional high tea during a panel discussion.

June 15th | 1:30-3:30 PM | Limited Spots Remaining

IDMWORKS Speaking Sessions at Identiverse

The Identity Paradigm Shift: Enabling the Identity Ecosystem to do its job.

Date, Time, Location TBA

Bill Willis

Bill Willis

CTO | Head of Advisory

As Identity continues to march to the forefront of your companies Attack Surface, the answer to “Who has Access to What?” remains elusive.

The Onboarding All of the Applications a Company has; 1) Takes too Long, 2) Is too Expensive, and 3) The Onboarding is inconsistent across Access Management, Identity Governance and Privileged Access Management.

The integration of the Identity pillars;(Access Management | Identity Governance Administration | Privileged Access Management), along with the events and signals driving these will be reviewed as part of “How to Empower the Identity Ecosystem…”

Your Identity Program Needs Therapy: Why AI and Non-Human Identities Are Stressing IAM Leaders

Date, Time, Location TBA

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Jessica Sebastian

Identity Advisor

Most identity programs were built around people. Joiner, mover, leaver. HR drives provisioning, access reviews validate decisions, and governance assumes identities behave like employees.

That assumption was always fragile. Many organizations are still struggling to get workforce identity right. Data quality is inconsistent, lifecycle processes break down, and ownership gaps are more common than most programs admit.

Now add non-human identities and AI agents, and the scale shifts considerably. Most programs were never designed for them.

This session uses the concept of "identity therapy" to examine these patterns. Through a fictional enterprise patient, we will diagnose common symptoms across workforce, non-human, and AI identities and explore what is actually driving them.

The challenges are not new. They are familiar problems stretched across a population identity programs were not built to handle.

Attendees will leave with a clearer way to think about what needs to change and why most root causes point back to ownership, lifecycle design, and decision clarity rather than technology.

Bridging the Divide: Closing the Skills Gap Between Identity & Access Management and Cybersecurity Teams

June 18 | 8:30-8:55am | Breakers J

Matt Connors

Matt Connors

Head of Advisory

Identity has been the new security perimeter for some time, yet in many organizations, Identity & Access Management (IAM) and Cybersecurity teams still operate with different mental models, skill sets, and success metrics. This disconnect creates gaps in threat detection, weakens Zero Trust initiatives, slows incident response, and leaves organizations vulnerable to modern identity-centric attacks.

In this session, a seasoned cybersecurity and IAM leader will explore why IAM and security teams often talk past each other, how this skills gap manifests in real-world failures, and what leaders can do to close it. Drawing on examples from higher education, financial services, healthcare, and large-scale consumer platforms, the session will examine the differences in how IAM and security professionals approach risk, controls, identity proofing, access decisions, and lifecycle management.

Attendees will learn how to reframe IAM as a core security capability, not just a provisioning or user-experience function, and how to upskill both IAM and cybersecurity professionals to operate effectively in a shared identity-centric security model. The session will provide practical guidance, competency maps, and organizational patterns that enable teams to collaborate more effectively, reduce risk, and deliver secure, friction-aware digital experiences.

Taming the Wild West of Non-Human Identities; bringing governance and oversight to the untamed digital frontie

Date, Time, Location TBA

Ben Wise

Ben Wise

VP of Identity Management

Non-human identities (NHI) are exploding across the enterprise. New types of identities are popping up in every corner of the business and managing non-human identities has become like the wild west. These challenges are compounded by the varying types of non-human identities and the fundamental truth that not all Non-Human Identities are created equal. Taming the frontier of Non-Human Identities requires a nuanced approach to governance; assigning the right security and control framework to the right set of identities. Join IDMWORKS in a conversation around the new and evolving set of Non-Human Identities, how Non-Human Identities still require a layer of human oversight, and how different identity technologies are trying to bring some law and order to the Non-Human identity landscape.

One lucky attendee at each of our four speaking sessions will win a $100 Amazon Gift Card!

June 15 - July 18

Mandalay Bay

3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada United States

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IDMWORKS is an industry-leading Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions provider.

Since 2004, we've been dedicated to securing businesses and enabling interactions with their customers, partners, and employees driving transformative growth.

We simplify the unique identity challenges within each sector, delivering innovative cyber security solutions that protect and grow your business.

IDMWORKS Attendees

Bill Willis

Bill Willis

CTO | Head of Advisory

Ben Wise

Ben Wise

VP of Identity Management

Matt Connors

Matt Connors

Director of Technical Solutions

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Ffjorren Zolfaghar

VP of Alliances

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Ashley Adams

Director of Field and Partner Marketing

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Jessica Sebastian

Identity Advisor


Featured Insights

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Media

IDMWORKS Appoints Jason Bonds as CRO to Accelerate Growth

IDMWORKS has appointed identity security veteran Jason Bonds as Chief Revenue Officer to lead its next phase of growth. With more than two decades of experience scaling cybersecurity companies, Bonds will oversee sales, marketing, and partnerships as the firm expands its enterprise identity security services.

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Past Event

Identiverse 2025 Recap

At Identiverse 2025, our team addressed critical IAM challenges like access sprawl, outdated identity verification, and broken nurse onboarding. Bill Willis emphasized orchestration across systems over adding more tools, while Matt Connors highlighted the need for layered, continuous identity proofing and revealed how delays in nurse onboarding cost the healthcare industry millions. Ben Wise reframed app onboarding as a communication issue, stressing early stakeholder engagement as key to project success.

June 12, 2025

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Blog

8 Cloud Identity Access Management Strategies That Scale

This article outlines eight scalable cloud identity access management strategies that help organizations secure users, workloads, and infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and multi-cloud environments. It explains how practices like federated identity, least-privilege access, lifecycle automation, and continuous monitoring reduce identity risk while supporting secure cloud growth.

March 5, 2026