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Investigate vast data sets rapidly to extract and correlate intelligence

The rapid growth of electronic evidence in domestic and white-collar crime and regulatory cases presents a constant challenge for overworked investigators and budget-constrained law enforcement agencies.

The traditional methods of analyzing each data repository individually using traditional forensic tools is immensely time consuming and often ineffective. This approach relies on human memory and brain power to extract intelligence and find links between multiple data sources.

Find key evidence faster

Nuix investigation solutions are engineered to rapidly triage, process, analyze and bring to the surface critical evidence bridging entire data sets, regardless of the geographical location, repository, file type or size. This saves time and effort, freeing investigators to test hypotheses, follow evidence trails and find links between suspects.

Nuix offers a range of flexible enterprise collection tools for gathering evidence in the field or behind corporate firewalls.

Nuix's Investigator applications automatically identify and correlate key intelligence items such as email addresses and phone, social security and credit card numbers. Their evidence pre-filter and forensic triage capabilities simplify the process of getting the critical evidence quickly.

The built-in Nuix Visual Analytics framework makes it easier to work with large volumes of data and quickly identify trends or outliers using a graphical interface.

Solutions for...

  • Investigating fraud
  • Protecting frequently litigated employees

Relevant products

  • Nuix Investigator
  • Nuix Enterprise Collection
  • Nuix Evidence Mover
  • Nuix eDiscovery
  • Proof Finder
Investigate vast data sets quickly
With Nuix, law enforcement investigators can increase the pace, number and size of the issues they investigate.


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