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Entity Domain

The Entity domain provides a comprehensive entity management system supporting 10 entity types (Person, Organization, Location, Financial Account, and more). It enables creation, tracking, and relationship management of

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The Entity domain provides a comprehensive entity management system supporting 10 entity types (Person, Organization, Location, Financial Account, and more). It enables creation, tracking, and relationship management of

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5 lut 2026

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Overview#

The Entity domain provides a comprehensive entity management system supporting 10 entity types (Person, Organization, Location, Financial Account, and more). It enables creation, tracking, and relationship management of entities across investigations with AI-powered field suggestions, entity resolution for duplicate detection, and graph-based relationship tracking.

Key Features#

  • Support for 10 entity types with extensible metadata schemas
  • Entity aggregation across multiple data sources
  • AI-powered field suggestions for entity enrichment
  • Entity resolution for duplicate detection and merging
  • Graph-based relationship tracking and visualization
  • Cross-investigation entity correlation
  • Entity timeline and activity history
  • Organization-scoped access control with secrecy level enforcement

Use Cases#

  1. Managing investigation entities with structured profiles and relationships
  2. Detecting and resolving duplicate entities across data sources
  3. AI-assisted entity enrichment with field suggestions from multiple providers
  4. Visualizing entity relationship graphs for analytical workflows

Integration#

Integrates with investigation, OSINT, and graph analysis domains for entity lifecycle management. Supports async processing for computationally expensive operations.

Last Reviewed: 2026-02-05