Inside Cirro: Schemas and Extensible Identity Graphs
- Date:
- Tuesday, April 7
- Time:
- 2 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. GMT
Cirro is designed as a framework for modeling cloud environments through relationships rather than isolated objects. While its current focus is Azure and Entra ID, the underlying architecture is built to be extensible so that additional platforms, identity systems, and data sources can be incorporated over time.
This session explores the design philosophy behind Cirro and how its architecture supports extensible identity graph modeling. Led by Cirro creator Leron Gray, we will discuss how separating data ingestion from graph modeling and analysis enables new environments to be integrated while maintaining a consistent approach to understanding identity relationships, configuration risk, and privilege propagation.
Attendees will learn:
- How Cirro separates data ingestion from graph modeling and analysis
- How the framework supports extensibility across platforms and identity systems
- How new data sources can be integrated into a consistent model
- How extensible graph models support broader cloud security analysis