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Don’t miss the AI security event of the year

Oktane is where the identity community comes together to define what’s next, make career-building connections, and explore the future of AI security. It’s the most productive out-of-office days you’ll have all year.

Go all in at Oktane

From hands-on learning to visionary keynotes, the opportunities at Oktane are stacked in your favor.

Make Oktane your own

Mix and match sessions to create your ideal schedule. Hear from the speakers you find inspiring, watch live demos relevant to your work, get Okta-certified, and participate in Hands-on Labs.

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Meet with product leaders and peers

Share insights with the professionals focused on the same identity challenges as you, and network with a community pushing the boundaries of AI.

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Build your professional brand 

Earning an Okta Certification hones your identity expertise and provides the competitive edge you need to land your next role.

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Do a little good

Get involved with some of our Okta for Good charity opportunities, like helping nonprofits make digital transformations, connecting ecosystems that create real change, and empowering more equitable communities.

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Leave it all on the forum floor

We’ll get together for parties, happy hours, and not-to-be-missed games and experiences.

A nighttime poolside party at Oktane, with attendees networking around multiple glowing pools, illuminated by palm trees and large screens displaying the "Oktane" logo.
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Need help making your case to attend?

We’ve got a “convince your boss” letter you can use as a first draft.