Modern identity technologies are built upon a fabric of foundational specifications, each with its own evolving history, concepts, and terminology. Navigating these overlapping standards can be challenging, even for experienced standards developers. Building upon prior work to understand the interaction among related identity specifications, the Atlas of Identity Specifications has been developed to map relationships across specifications and technical concepts. The Atlas enables users to trace requirements from current implementations back to their fundamental elements, offering clarity in an evolving standards landscape. It serves both as a quick reference for standards professionals and as an accessible guide for newcomers seeking to understand key concepts. Care has been taken to make the Atlas complementary to existing sources of identity knowledge including the official specification releases, standards organization databases, and other sources like the IDPro Body of Knowledge. The Atlas is still in early development. This session will present the Atlas’s current design, demonstrate its capabilities through practical scenarios, and outline further development plans. As identity specifications continue to evolve, the Atlas must have ongoing updates. Come to this session ready with questions and suggestions as all input is welcome to make the Atlas a valuable resource for the community.