Adverse Media screening is based on web crawlers that collect mentions of a subject’s name and mentions of adverse information based on 1,000 plus adverse keywords and phrases that are searched across 10+ languages.
Adverse Media alerts include relevancy scores based on the proximity of adverse keywords and phrases to the screened term.
Unreliable media sources are actively filtered out to ensure only the most relevant and high-quality alerts are shown. For example, you will see articles about Bernie Madoff from the Wall Street Journal and Department of Justice, not from Men’s Health Magazine.