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TraceFoundry Live Lab Week

COEX Convention & Exhibition Center, Seoul

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Register for the lab floor

  • Hands-on forensic lanes staffed by TraceFoundry coaches
  • Agenda builder with calendar export for your team
  • Spotlight exhibitors with booth maps inside the hall
  • Evening meetups for IT operations and security leads
  • Workshop tracks aligned to endpoint, cloud, and collaboration tooling

Voices from recent cohort lanes

Forward-looking, grounded in specific TraceFoundry modules—each note ends with a tangible team outcome.

“The Cloud Trail Reconstruction Lab finally gave our SREs and analysts the same pivot language during audit reviews.” → cleaner weekend handoffs

Jisoo, Seoul

“Endpoint Evidence Studio mirrored how our Windows service desk actually escalates alerts; we reused the correlation markers immediately.” → less duplicate querying across shifts

Marcus Lee , Security Analyst · Han River Systems
Verified participant 5/5

“Mailbox Storylines tightened our header discipline without turning summaries into speculative essays.” → fewer reviewer bounce-backs

Aya Nakamura

“Insider tabletop + decision log format: surprisingly practical, though day two is intentionally intense.” → shorter leadership threads during sensitive weeks

Elias — IT Operations Lead , BlueRiver Group
Verified participant 4/5

“Kubernetes Forensics Primer bridged platform and security without pretending one afternoon solves every mesh edge case.” → shared signal map for on-call

Noah

“Executive Briefing Studio trimmed our cloud investigation readout from forty slides to a decision-first skeleton leadership actually read.” → faster internal approval on follow-up actions

Priya Desai , Engineering Manager · Pacific Rim Networks

“Mobile triage playbook gave our help desk leads respectful escalation language before touching sensitive devices.” → calmer first-hour conversations

Client in Managed service provider

Press pull-quotes

Warm, direct notes from publications covering our Seoul field events and lab-first teaching style.

  1. Seoul Ops Quarterly — 2026-02-12

    “TraceFoundry’s lab floor treats IT teams as the primary investigators, not spectators.”

  2. Pacific Rim Tech Review — 2026-01-08

    “The agenda builder alone signals respect for operations calendars.”

  3. Field Notes: IR — 2025-11-30

    “Calm pacing, skeptical prompts, and zero theatrics—refreshing for a security-adjacent classroom.”

  4. Workshop Wire — 2025-10-19

    “Exhibitor maps were clear enough for first-time COEX visitors.”

Exhibition hall spotlight

Three floor partners anchor the hall map this season. Each runs a no-nonsense demo lane tied to real IT workflows—no gimmicks, just tools your team can evaluate calmly. Booth numbers help security and operations leads meet vendors without wandering the full convention wing.

Booth 214

Aurora Labs Toolkit

Imaging adapters and write-block checks aimed at help desk leaders who occasionally image laptops under supervision.

Booth 228

Harborline Telemetry

Signal export helpers for cloud tenants with busy release calendars; emphasizes narrative checkpoints.

Booth 240

Notebook North

Quiet documentation kits: chain-of-custody stickers, portable light rigs, and archival sleeves sized for field kits.

Soft abstract orchid tones suitable as a hall divider graphic

Personal agenda builder

Build a personalized agenda in a calm, evidence-based rhythm. Select the sessions your team will attend, then export a calendar file for internal coordination. The steps are numbered so operations leads can drop them into runbooks without reinterpretation.

  1. Review the session list and mark only what your roster can cover.
  2. Share the selection with your service owners before you export.
  3. Download the calendar bundle and attach it to your internal ticket.
  4. Reconcile room changes the morning of the event using the hall map.

Site search

Search across programs and key pages with a shortcut-friendly bar. Press K (or Ctrl K) to focus instantly. Results split so navigation targets stay on the left while program matches breathe on the right.

Field notes newsletter

Subscribers receive measured updates: new cohort dates, lab changelog notes, and venue maps before each Seoul gathering. We keep issues short because operations inboxes are already loud. The kanban-style columns below mirror how teams describe their subscription benefits—some want logistics, some want curriculum diffs, some want speaker bios. Pick a lane mentally; the same email covers all three in compact sections. We never sell seat pressure language—only schedules, outlines, and honest limitations. If analytics cookies are off, we still deliver the letter; opens are not weaponized into scores. Corporate domains can request a bulk allowlist so internal gateways do not strip attachments. Alumni sometimes contribute one-paragraph teardowns of modules they reused on the job, and we edit for clarity rather than hype. Unsubscribe stays one click, no questions.

Logistics lane

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readers who prioritize venue, transit, and floor maps

Curriculum lane

2.4k

subscribers who open lab changelog diffs first

Speaker lane

1.8k

readers who skim bios before registering a booth meeting

We route requests through Contact so your team can set expectations in one thread.

TraceFoundry Academy

Scenario labs for enterprise IT teams who need calmer investigations, clearer documentation, and stronger cross-team rehearsals.

Serving IT operations leads and security analysts. Based in Seoul.

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