This month brings more accurate target search, more flexible submission, clearer per-target production decisions, and self-serve verification. Here's what's new.
Normalized Target Search
Analysts can now match the same target across requests even when it was entered differently. Search normalizes case and formatting, so an email written as BadApple@gmail.com and badapple@gmail.com resolves to one target, and phone numbers match across formats. It all runs against encrypted data, so connecting the dots never exposes it. Best for analysts working across high request volumes.

Bulk Target Submission
Agencies sending large requests can upload many targets at once and group them, so a request with hundreds of selectors stays organized from submission through review. We built it first for the highest-volume requesters. Contact your CSM to enable it.

Prefer Not to Disclose Target Role
When submitting a target, requesters can now select "prefer not to disclose" for the target's role instead of being required to choose one. That keeps a submission moving when the role isn't known or can't be shared, rather than forcing an inaccurate label. Best for requesters who can't always specify a target's role.
Enforce Produce / Do Not Produce
Analysts record a produce or do-not-produce decision on each target, and Kodex enforces it through data production, so every request carries an explicit, auditable record of exactly what was shared and what wasn't. Customers turn this on themselves under Settings, then Organizational Settings, then the target section. Best for teams that need defensible, per-target production decisions.
Adhoc Verifications
Enterprise teams can request agent verifications on demand, by jurisdiction and service tier, with fulfillment running through the existing reverification flow. It replaces the back-and-forth of one-off verification requests. Rolling out to select customers now, so talk to your CSM about access.
PagerDuty Integration
Customers can now route Kodex request alerts to PagerDuty, so the right on-call responder is paged the moment a new law enforcement request arrives instead of waiting in an inbox. See the setup guide to turn it on. Best for teams with on-call rotations who can't afford to miss a time-sensitive request.
In Case You Missed It
May's launches: Accepted Request Sources, Jurisdiction-Based Access, and assigning requests across multiple organizations.
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