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'''IBM Security i2 Analyst's Notebook''' is a software product from [[IBM]] used for data analysis and investigation. It is a software tool based on ELP (entity-link-property) methodology, which gives the user the ability to have insight in relationships between data entities to discover patterns and insight in data. Analyst's Notebook is a common used tool by digital analysts at law enforcement, military and other government intelligence agencies, or at fraud departments. It is a part of the [[Human Terrain System]], a [[United States Army]] program which embeds social scientists with combat brigades. Several investigations, including an investigation into fraud in the U.S. Army, are reported to have used Analyst's Notebook capabilities.<ref>{{Citation |first=Joab |last=Jackson | url = http://gcn.com/articles/2009/07/14/army-procurement-fraud-detection.aspx | title = Army employs visualization software to uncover procurement fraud | date = 14 July 2009 | newspaper = [[Government Computer News]]}}.</ref> It is also used by the Swedish police to analyse social contacts and social networks.<ref name="nt-20131106">{{Citation | first = Monica | last = Kleja | url = http://www.nyteknik.se/nyheter/it_telekom/allmant/article3784822.ece|title=Säpos krav: Flöden från operatörerna | newspaper = [[Ny Teknik]] | date = 6 November 2013 | accessdate = 26 September 2015|language=swedish}}</ref>{{Not in citation |date= July 2015}}
 
IBM acquired the i2 Analyst's Notebook when it bought the [[i2 Limited|i2 Group]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jackson|first=Joab|date=2011-08-31|title=IBM to acquire i2 for criminal mastermind software|url=https://www.computerworld.com/article/2510873/ibm-to-acquire-i2-for-criminal-mastermind-software.html|access-date=2021-02-26|website=Computerworld|language=en}}</ref>
 
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