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Forseti

Forseti is a deity in Norse mythology associated with justice, law, and reconciliation. He is described as the son of Baldr and Nanna and is regarded as the most powerful judge among the Æsir. His hall, Glitnir, was noted for its polished silver roof and served as a place where disputes were settled and oaths sworn. Forseti is portrayed as a peaceful and wise mediator who speaks carefully and administers fair judgments. The meaning of the name is often explained as “the presiding one” or “the president.” Worship of Forseti is attested chiefly in medieval Icelandic and Norse sources; details of cult practices are scarce, reflecting a relatively limited cult compared with other major gods.

Beyond myth, Forseti also refers to a modern software project, Forseti Security, an open‑source governance toolkit

for
Google
Cloud
Platform.
Initiated
by
Google,
it
provides
tools
to
inventory
cloud
resources,
scan
configurations
for
misconfigurations,
and
report
findings
in
order
to
improve
security
and
compliance.
The
project
assembles
components
such
as
inventory
and
scanning
services
and
a
policy
model,
enabling
organizations
to
monitor,
measure,
and
enforce
security
controls
in
cloud
environments.