The i2 Analyst Notebook & iBase Training is designed to equip professionals with the skills necessary to efficiently navigate and utilise powerful analytical tools used in intelligence work. By harnessing the capabilities of i2 Analyst Notebook and iBase, users will be able to create actionable insights and develop intelligence reports from large data sets. The course offers hands-on experience and real-world examples, ensuring participants gain the knowledge needed to tackle a range of criminal activities including trafficking, environmental crimes, theft, and drug smuggling.
This course covers the fundamental features and advanced techniques of both i2 Analyst Notebook and iBase, two of the most widely used tools in the intelligence community. i2 Analyst Notebook helps investigators visualise relationships between entities, while iBase provides a robust database management system for analysing large volumes of data. Participants will learn to create and analyse charts, generate reports, track intelligence, and identify trends in complex criminal cases.
Key topics include data input, network analysis, timeline creation, and chart generation, with a specific focus on how these tools can be applied to combat human trafficking, environmental crimes, theft, and drug smuggling. The course is flexible and can be tailored to focus on particular sectors or criminal activities as per the client’s requirements.
This course provides an in-depth understanding of i2 Analyst’s Notebook and iBase, with practical applications focused on solving complex criminal cases. It covers everything from foundational skills to advanced techniques, ensuring participants are well-equipped to handle real-world intelligence challenges.The structure of the course includes practical applications, case studies, and guest speakers, ensuring participants not only understand the theory but also gain practical experience. The final day will feature a review session, giving participants a chance to consolidate their learning and receive a certificate of completion.
By the end of this course, participants will: