RiskSignal

Understand relationships.

Know reputation.

Signal risks.

UNCOVER THE RISK

Risk Signal is a free-to-join, pay-as-you-go open source research tool

Ideal for investigators, journalists, researchers and compliance professionals, Risk Signal is a SaaS web application that signals risk in reputation and relationships for individuals and companies worldwide.

RISKSIGNAL

Risk signal for reputation and relationships

Every subject profile (individual or company) offers a quantitative risk signal developed from data supplied by industry-leading providers for sanctions, watchlists, debarments, political exposure.


The Risk Signal platform uses natural language processing (NLP) technology leveraged for adverse and related media checks.


Cost Effective + Flexible

  • Free to join, pay-as-you-go or monthly invoicing for bulk scans
  • Access via web app for one-off or bulk risk signals

Transparent

  • Access to over 500 curated data sources on one powerful platform
  • Massive data repository of 90+ million searchable records
  • AI-powered intelligence for media screening

Access big data

Data supplied by industry-leading providers for sanctions, watchlists, debarments, political exposure

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Apply Evidencity’s investigative approach and proprietary methodology for data + research to determine exposure to modern slavery.


Learn details about RiskScreen here to see how Evidencity creates transparency to eliminate modern slavery.

Risksignal in action
June 24, 2025
The copper wiring and components powering our modern world carry a hidden human cost. From the mines of Zambia and the DRC to processing plants in China’s Xinjiang region and even the locked-down mining sites of North Korea, vulnerable workers – including children – have been exploited at various stages of copper production.
June 3, 2025
Forced labor in manufacturing has become one of the most pressing human rights issues of the past decade. Around the world, tens of millions of people are trapped in factories, workshops, and worksites. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that forced labor generates illegal profits of about USD 150 billion per year, with manufacturing being a significant contributor.
May 27, 2025
Human rights investigations estimate that at least 25,000 children work in cobalt mines across the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In addition, over three-fourths of miners may be operating under forced labor conditions, involving coercion, debt bondage, or other involuntary arrangements.

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