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The one-liner

Identity Atlas — universal authorization intelligence: sync, analyze, and govern permissions from any identity system.

The short description (≈40 words)

Identity Atlas is an open-source platform that pulls authorization data from every identity system — Entra ID, SAP, SailPoint, Omada, SharePoint, and more — into one model with full history, a visual role-mining UI, and privacy-preserving, LLM-assisted risk scoring.

The standard paragraph (≈80 words)

Permissions are scattered across dozens of systems, and most organizations can't see who really has access to what. Identity Atlas solves this by syncing authorization data from any identity system into a unified PostgreSQL model with full audit history, then surfacing it through a role-mining UI for analysts and LLM-assisted identity risk scoring for security teams — without sending any sensitive identity data to an external service. It's open source, runs in Docker, and deploys to Azure in one click.

About Fortigi

Identity Atlas is created by Maatschap Fortigi, a Dutch identity and access management consultancy. Fortigi specialises in identity governance, privileged access, and Microsoft Entra ID deployments for enterprise customers across Europe. Identity Atlas started as an internal tool and grew into a product.

  • Website: https://www.fortigi.nl
  • Source: https://github.com/Fortigi/IdentityAtlas
  • Docs: https://fortigi.github.io/IdentityAtlas
  • License: MIT

Usage notes

  • Capitalize the product as Identity Atlas (two words, both capitalized).
  • The company is Fortigi (formally Maatschap Fortigi).
  • Avoid the old name FortigiGraph in new marketing — it refers to the legacy PowerShell module, not the product. Mention it only when telling the origin story.