Turning Leaks Into Leads With OCCRP Aleph
08-15, 18:00–18:50 (US/Eastern), Little Theatre

You’ve got a leak, a name, or a suspicious company. What’s your next move? In a world where corruption thrives in the shadows, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) provides the infrastructure to bring truth to light. At the core is Aleph, a powerful data platform built to help investigators follow the money and uncover complex networks across diverse sources. Bring your own data or explore the presenters’ - the OCCRP data team collects and curates four billion records from nearly 200 countries, ranging from corporate registries and sanctions lists to court filings and leaked documents. This session will walk through how Aleph powers live investigations, transforming raw, chaotic data into structured insights that expose the actors and assets behind fraud and abuse of power. Designed by journalists, researchers, and developers on the frontlines, Aleph is more than a tool - it’s a global community working together to uncover the truth. What will you find?

Ezana Ceman is product manager for data platforms at OCCRP. She is focused on building Aleph Pro - a platform designed to directly support the global investigative community and help strengthen the fight against corruption and organized crime.
bluesky: @ezanac.occrp.org
linkedin: ezanac

Klil Eden is an AI developer at the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
github: https://github.com/kdeden
linkedin: keden/

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