INTRODUCING LINK ANALYSIS IN NUIX NEO
Visualize and reveal hidden relationships in the most complex datasets
Fraud schemes are more sophisticated than ever. Criminal networks operate across borders, hiding behind layers of transactions, shell companies, and digital identities. Traditional investigation methods struggle to keep pace.
The answer? Graph-native link analysis combined with forensic-grade data processing.
We're excited to announce that Nuix has completed the acquisition of Linkurious – a milestone that accelerates our ability to help you uncover hidden connections, detect fraud faster, and investigate the most complex criminal and financial networks.
With graph-native expertise and proven link analysis technology fully integrated into our platform, we're unlocking new possibilities for investigations, compliance, and risk detection.
In this webinar, you'll discover how this acquisition strengthens Nuix Neo's capabilities to help:
- Visualize complex networks with intuitive, interactive graph analysis that reveals hidden relationships
- Detect fraud patterns faster by connecting data points across disparate sources in real-time
- Investigate criminal networks with powerful, intuitive, and defensible graph technology and data visualization
- Automate relationship discovery to surface connections without manual steps
- Accelerate time-to-insight by combining rapid data processing with advanced graph visualization
- Supporting new use cases across fraud detection, AML compliance, cyber threat investigation, and regulatory enforcement
Join us to see how Nuix Neo + Linkurious can help you uncover hidden connections, visually explore and investigate graph data, to detect patterns of interest and uncover the truth in complex. data.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is essential for fraud investigators, financial crime analysts, law enforcement, compliance teams, and anyone investigating complex networks, financial crimes, or sophisticated fraud schemes – whether you're a current Nuix Neo user or are exploring next-generation investigation technology.
Presenter
Stephen Stewart, Field CTO, Nuix