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Product Replay · Last 3 months · Torii Identity
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Smarter Governance, Powerful Automation, and Deeper Integration

Torii Identity has expanded significantly in the last 3 months with capabilities that help teams govern access more intelligently, automate complex workflows with precision, and connect to a broader ecosystem of tools. New governance features can help refine how you scope reviews and enforce policies, while workflow enhancements and integrations offer richer automation and visibility.

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Governance that adapts to risk and organizational change

New capabilities can help teams focus access reviews on high-risk permissions, automate recurring campaigns, and manage policy exceptions during role transitions. Risk-based scoping, grace periods, and separate remediation ownership give security and IT more control over how access is reviewed and who handles enforcement.

Flexible workflows and task automation

Workflows now support drag-and-drop reordering, custom tasks, branching on action outputs, and scheduled triggers for recurring governance. Escalation flows can help ensure tasks don't stall, and new transfer actions make it easier to reassign ownership during transitions.

Broader connectivity and custom integration options

Integration Builder, OAuth support, and a growing catalog of native connectors—including Google Cloud Platform, Vercel, NinjaOne, and more—expand what you can sync and automate. The Torii CLI and MCP server extend automation capabilities to command-line and AI-assisted workflows.

Smarter data handling and user experience

Enhancements to filtering, visualization, and data management make it easier to surface insights and take action. OR logic, grouped records, stacked and line charts, resizable drawers, and AI-powered data agents can help teams work faster and see more.

Why this matters
  • Risk-based access reviews and policy enforcement can help reduce review fatigue while improving coverage of sensitive permissions.
  • Flexible workflows and scheduling enable teams to automate recurring governance tasks and respond dynamically to changing conditions.
  • Expanded integrations and build-your-own tooling can help connect more of your stack without waiting on vendor roadmaps.
  • Smarter data visualization and AI-assisted enrichment can help surface insights faster and keep application records current.
Next step

Explore recurring access review campaigns and risk-based scoping to streamline your next compliance cycle.

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