What will Dataminr’s Acquisition of ThreatConnect Offer?
Dataminr said Tuesday the acquisition aims to deliver artificial intelligence-powered tools to help customers detect threats, rank risks and respond faster. Dataminr will integrate its advanced AI platform for public data with ThreatConnect’s internal data capabilities to establish an agentic AI-driven, client-tailored intelligence platform. The acquisition will combine data from different sources across physical, digital and cyber areas with Dataminr’s AI Agents analyzing internal and external data in real time to deliver context-aware intelligence that aligns with each customer’s needs.
Dataminr & ThreatConnect CEOs on the Planned Acquisition
“We are thrilled to be joining forces with ThreatConnect’s amazing 170-person mission-oriented team that shares in our passion for delivering customer value through rapid AI innovation,” said Ted Bailey, founder and CEO of Dataminr.
“The future of Dataminr’s real-time intelligence will be more relevant and actionable than ever before—enabling our clients to not just understand what is happening, but what it means to them, and how they should respond,” Bailey added.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Dataminr and combine our powerful platforms, creating new ways to deliver client-tailored intelligence and greater value to customers around the world,” said Balaji Yelamanchili, CEO of ThreatConnect.
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