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Risk

A risk associated with an entity.

Relations to other schemata

Risk has the following relations to other schemata in the model:

Relation Schemata
Properties inherited from: Interval
More precise schemata: -

Risk has multiple properties to describe its data. Some properties are inherited from its parent schemata.

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This property is used to compute a caption for the entity.

This property is a featured property, which means in UI applications it should be shown with higher information hierarchy.

This property is a matchable property and can be used in matching systems to find similar entities.

This property is a hidden property and should not be rendered in UI applications.

Name Label Type
Risk:reason Reason text
Risk:status Status string
Risk:entity Entity entity
Risk:country Country country
Interval:startDate Start date
The date of issue of a document, or on which a relationship, sanctioned status, occupation, etc. started
date
Risk:topics Topics topic
Risk:duration Duration number
Risk:listingDate Listing date date
Interval:endDate End date
The date of expiry of a document, or on which a relationship, sanctioned status, occupation, etc. ended
date
Interval:date Date
Date associated with an Interval that isn't explicitly its startDate or endDate (prefer those when available)
date
Interval:summary Summary text
Interval:description Description text
Interval:recordId Record ID
Identifier of a record upon which this link is based
string
Interval:sourceUrl Source link
A deep link to a source website for the profile
url
Interval:proof Source document entity
Interval:publisher Publishing source string
Interval:publisherUrl Publishing source URL url
Interval:alephUrl Aleph URL url
Interval:namesMentioned Detected names name
Interval:indexText Index text text
Interval:modifiedAt Modified on
The date on which the entity (like the ID document) was modified, not to be confused with an internal 'last updated'-style metadata field
date
Interval:retrievedAt Retrieved on
Retrieval date generated by a data gathering system, not to be confused with an internal 'first found'-style metadata field
date

How to use it in a graph or timeline

FtM has well-defined semantics for different representations of entities, for example in a network graph or in a timeline.

When using this schema in a graph representation, it should be represented as a node.

Semantic Property
Temporal start Interval:startDate
Interval:date
Temporal end Interval:endDate