Nicolás Fleming (Chile), IT Security Consultant/Project Manager Assertiva /

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Nicolás Fleming is an Information and Management Control Engineer and Master in Management Control from the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Chile, with a professional career focused on project management, strategic design and implementation and operational transformation. 

He has led teams and projects of diverse nature as Head of Management and Quality Control, Consultant in Cybersecurity and Identity Management, implementing solutions that integrate intelligent automation, process optimization, quality management and applied AI to improve organizational efficiency and security.  With a practical and multidisciplinary approach, his work stands out for translating theory and creativity into concrete initiatives with empirical results, enhancing critical processes and generating measurable value in each challenge he addresses. His academic background of excellence – honor roll throughout his undergraduate studies and best graduate of his master’s degree at the University of Chile – supports a technically solid and at the same time varied profile in management disciplines, oriented to results and the constant evolution of organizations.

Transforming Identity Governance
in the Academic World: The Success Story of Pontificia UC

In this session, we will present the digital transformation journey undertaken by the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile through the implementation of a modern Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) solution, based on the SailPoint platform. Together with Assertiva, the University took on the challenge of centralizing, automating, and strengthening access control for hundreds of thousands of users — including students, faculty, and administrative staff — in a dynamic and highly demanding environment. This case demonstrates how a world-class academic institution can adopt advanced tools to drive its cybersecurity strategy, protect critical information, and project confidence and technological leadership.