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Involving 2.6 TB of data and 11.5 million documents, The Panama Papers were the biggest leak and the largest cross-border investigation in journalism history. This massive trove of documents exposed how the offshore economy works like we've never seen before.

Register here to receive the on-demand recording of this webinar and learn how graph databases were key in revealing the main names connected to companies in tax havens, including 140 politicians in more than 50 countries.


    About the Speaker

    Mar Cabra, Editor, Data & Research Unit, ICIJ

    Mar Cabra is the Editor of the Data and Research Unit at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists(ICIJ), the organization responsible for breaking the Panama Papers story. Mar has over 11 years of experience working in data journalism, including the BBC, CNN and the Miami Herald.


    How the ICIJ Used Neo4j to Unravel the Panama Papers

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    Involving 2.6 TB of data and 11.5 million documents, The Panama Papers were the biggest leak and the largest cross-border investigation in journalism history. This massive trove of documents exposed how the offshore economy works like we've never seen before.

    Register here to receive the on-demand recording of this webinar and learn how graph databases were key in revealing the main names connected to companies in tax havens, including 140 politicians in more than 50 countries.


    About the Speaker

    Mar Cabra, Editor, Data & Research Unit, ICIJ

    Mar Cabra is the Editor of the Data and Research Unit at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists(ICIJ), the organization responsible for breaking the Panama Papers story. Mar has over 11 years of experience working in data journalism, including the BBC, CNN and the Miami Herald.


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