NEXYTE Product Description Page 16 + Multi-condition search (Query Builder) allows users to define a complex query based on multiple parameters applied to entity-types, entity attributes, time, locations, text strings, and related entities. Examples of complex real-life questions, with multiple layered criteria: Who has a French nationality and owns a black Mercedes? Who is a board member of 10 companies and has a criminal record? What red BMW was located up to 3 miles from a crime scene, 3 hours before and after the crime was committed? Who sat in prison with Richard Latif between 2015 and 2018 and owns a Glock 27? When did three young males, who live in Ostrava and work in Prague, travel to Syria in the past year? + Geospatial searches are added to existing entity criteria, including geospatial locations and behaviors. Geographic filters can be applied to the results to fine-tune the results. Each search can be run either with or without the geographic filter. + Federated search facilitates search in remote databases and systems, focuses on relevant data by defining source type, target identifier, geofence or time range, and prevents unnecessary loading of masses of irrelevant data. The federated search enriches entity data from additional sources, such as ingesting License Plate Recognition (LPR) of a car from Toll Road systems, adding a person’s call data records from a monitoring system, etc. + Entity filters is a “slice & dice” method that allows to narrow down and fine-tune large result sets according to various categories of the entity data, such as gender, ethnicity, criminal history and more. + Search within displays allows analysts to search for specific entities within the Visual Link Analysis, Timeline and geo-location analysis views. + Saved queries allow analysts to save commonly used searches for ad hoc search needs. Saved queries are personalized and can serve the team for a specific investigation. Results provide a list of entities and investigation products, and a visualized overview of result information. Tags and Quick Action steps are displayed in the search results, allowing to quickly take the next required step in the investigation. Newly discovered entities can be linked immediately to other entities or investigations.