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Identity and Access

Identity realism is one of the strongest parts of the current product.

Current identity surfaces

DataGen can generate:

  • people and organizational structure
  • user and service accounts
  • groups and directory hierarchy
  • hybrid and cloud identity stores
  • generic containers such as domain, OU, tenant, and administrative-unit surfaces
  • guest and external workforce populations

Policy and targeting

The current policy model supports first-class policy objects, policy settings, and policy target links. This gives the world a believable configured-policy layer rather than only inferred outcomes.

Examples include:

  • AD and GPO-style configured policies
  • Entra and Intune-style policy records
  • Azure-policy-style governance records

Access evidence

DataGen intentionally separates access evidence from inferred effective access.

That means the generated world can include:

  • delegation records
  • policy apply evidence
  • local admin or support-group evidence
  • repository and collaboration permission evidence
  • cloud RBAC-style scope evidence

This makes the data more reusable for labs and downstream tools because consumers can infer their own edges instead of inheriting pre-baked conclusions.