i2 Analyst’s Notebook

Beginner training

  • 3 Days
    training
  • Ikona: Tier 1 Learn basic information
Overview
Learn how to work with i2 and get acquainted with the concept of visual mapping using the ELP model.

Three-day training represents the basic concept of link analysis using the ELP model in the i2 Analyst’s Notebook program

The training introduces the participant to the user interface, the way of inserting and searching for information, data operations when creating and editing diagrams, a set of basic analytical functions and the creation of graphical outputs. The training is conducted both through a theoretical explanation and through practical examples and independent work. The training is based on a complex story that simulates real investigation.

The basic materials have been simplified to the maximum extent so that we can demonstrate the maximum possibilities of i2 Analyst’s Notebook (ANB) and at the same time ensure visual control of the correctness of the achieved results.

For whom is the training intended?

The training is designed for complete beginners and slightly advanced users of the ANB product. The model used during the training is suitable for the public and commercial sector, especially for members of security forces, intelligence services and other sectors using the rich possibilities of link analysis.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of working with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.

Key topics

  • Introduction to ANB and its position in the i2 product portfolio
  • Introduction to the ELP model
  • Manual creation and editing of network and time diagrams
  • Creating, managing and using import specifications
  • Introduction to search tools
  • Conditional formatting specification
  • Basic work with the selection of analytical functions
  • Ability to create basic graphical outputs

Objectives

At the end of the training, the participants will be able to create network and time diagrams both manually and using imports from data sets. They will be able to work with information contained in diagrams, search in them, remove duplicates and perform basic analysis. Participants will learn to highlight important information visually and from the obtained results will be able to create basic graphical outputs.