Nuix 101
Level: Beginner.
Duration: 1 day.
Objective
During this one-day class, participants will:
- Install and configure Nuix Workstation
- Review case creation and processing options
- Define metadata profiles and filtering functionality
- Recognize menu functions and data viewing options
- Perform advanced culling of data sets
- Perform basic and advanced searches
- Explore Nuix export options and reporting capabilities
Prerequisites
To obtain the maximum benefit from this class, you should meet the following requirements:
- Perform basic operations on a personal computer
- Be familiar with the Microsoft Windows environment
Modules
Module 1: Introduction
- Class introduction
- Nuix history
- Overview of Nuix technology
- Nuix installation and support
Module 2: Case creation & processing
- Creating a Nuix case
- Nuix evidence pre-processing settings
- Process common data sources
- Adding evidence
- Custodian assignment
- Creating custom evidence metadata
- Timezone
- Encoding
- Nuix evidence pre-filter
- Processing details
Module 3: Post-processing analysis
- Nuix Workstation overview
- Navigation
- Layouts
- Predefined filters
- Custodian management
- Data analysis and culling
- Case statistics
- Irregular items
- Immaterial items
- Optical character recognition
- Exclusion lists
- Deduplication
- Reporting
- Case statistics
- Exceptions
- Custodian
- Metadata profiles
- Processing details
Module 4: Searching & tagging
- Basic searching
- Simple
- Boolean
- Proximity
- Phrase
- Date ranges
- Wild card
- Nested queries
- Fielded searches
- Advanced search builder
- Tagging
- Search & Tag
Module 5: Exporting
- Export views
- Export items
- Metadata