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Fast results and added intelligence for the most complex cases

Nuix gives law enforcement agencies the power to hunt for and identify criminal behavior, pinpoint who was involved and successfully prosecute guilty parties, no matter what the size or complexity of communications networks and data sets. 

Nuix places powerful search and analysis capabilities in the hands of case investigators, with minimal training required, which reduces the workload on digital forensics specialists.

Nuix’s advanced electronic investigation technology is engineered to triage, process, analyze and bring to the surface critical evidence bridging entire data sets, regardless of the geographical location, repository, file type or size. Nuix automatically identifies key intelligence items such as email addresses and phone, social security and credit card numbers, and graphically represents relationships between people and evidence.

Nuix is the choice of law enforcement agencies around the world including the Australian High Tech Crime Centre, Beijing Police Force (China), Department of Homeland Security (United States), Federal Police and Geneva Judicial Police (Switzerland), Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department, Hong Kong Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Serious Fraud Office (United Kingdom) and Supreme Prosecutors Office (Korea).  


For small investigations

  • Proof Finder
  • Nuix Desktop Investigator

For medium-sized and large investigations

  • Nuix Workstation Investigator
  • Nuix Enterprise Investigator
  • Nuix Collector Portable
  • Nuix Integrated Review
  • Nuix Evidence Mover

For very large investigations

  • Nuix Investigator Pod

Webinar: Intelligent Investigations
Watch this on-demand webinar to hear forensics expert Jim Kent discuss the faster way to find evidence in digital data.


Video: How does forensic triage
help save time and resources?
 
Content-based Forensic Triage
Discover an emerging approach to understand the content and context of digital evidence. Investigators can achieve the same or better results as traditional methods, but much faster.