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Webinar: AI as your investigation partner: Applying the 20-60-20 rule for better results

Feb 4, 2026

Online

Date: Wednesday 4 February, 2026 Time: 10am AEST / 11am AEDT

AI is transforming investigative, regulatory, and compliance work — but only when applied with the right methodology. In this webinar, we introduce Comtrac’s 20/60/20 Rule, a simple and practical framework that helps teams use AI safely, effectively, and with human judgment at the centre.

You’ll learn how the first 20 percent of investigator input sets the direction, how AI delivers meaningful analysis in the middle 60 percent, and how the final 20 percent of professional judgment turns AI output into defensible, high-quality work.

This session is designed for investigators, regulators, compliance teams, legal professionals, and anyone looking to leverage AI to improve efficiency, clarity, and capacity. Through real-world examples, we will show how AI accelerates case building, sharpens analysis, enhances documentation, and frees up people for higher-value tasks.

Join us to discover how AI can become a true investigation partner - boosting performance while keeping human expertise firmly at the centre.

Speaker

Craig Doran, CEO and Founder, Comtrac

Craig Doran is the Founder and CEO of Comtrac and a former Queensland Police officer with more than two decades of frontline and investigative experience. After leaving policing, he focused on reducing the growing administrative burden that pulled investigators away from operational work.

Today, Craig contributes to law enforcement from the private sector by leading AI-enabled investigation and evidence management technology used across Australia. Comtrac recently won the Telstra Best of Business National Award for Embracing Innovation for leadership in responsible, tightly governed AI.

Craig is known for championing strong guardrails, human oversight, and safe, auditable AI aligned with real-world investigative practice.

Webinar: AI as your investigation partner: Applying the 20-60-20 rule for better results