Dataminr, the leader in AI-powered real-time event, threat and risk intelligence, announced its intent to acquire ThreatConnect, a leading intelligence management platform known for contextualizing and prioritizing threats across internal client data environments. The transaction values ThreatConnect at $290 million.
This strategic acquisition will combine Dataminr’s AI platform for external public data signals with ThreatConnect’s expertise in internal client data, creating the industry’s first Agentic AI-powered Client-Tailored intelligence. Dataminr’s AI Agents will dynamically analyze and reason across both internal and external data sources, delivering real-time, context-aware intelligence that adapts to the unique operational needs of individual clients.
“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. “By uniting our AI platform with the capabilities of ThreatConnect, Dataminr will fuse external public data signals and internal client data to pioneer the first-ever real-time Client-Tailored intelligence. 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.”
ThreatConnect is trusted by 250 enterprise and government organizations, including one-third of the Fortune 50. Its platform is used to prioritize emerging threats and automate responses, serving global enterprises such as Natwest, Nike, Wells Fargo, Wyndham Hotels, and Genuine Parts Corporation, as well as government agencies across the U.S., UK, and Australia.
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“ThreatConnect has spent years helping enterprises and government cyber defense organizations bring order to vast amounts of threat and risk intelligence,” said Balaji Yelamanchili, CEO of ThreatConnect. “The world’s leading enterprises rely on our platform to bring context, prioritization, speed, and precision to cyber defense. 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.”
The integration of Dataminr Pulse for Cyber Risk with ThreatConnect will deliver a joint offering that empowers cyber customers with enhanced AI-powered threat intelligence, risk-based prioritization, and faster, more precise responses. Beyond cybersecurity, Dataminr will leverage ThreatConnect’s platform to accelerate internal client data fusion across a broader ecosystem, spanning physical, digital, and cyber domains.
“In today’s insurance landscape, risk can emerge from anywhere, digital, physical, cyber, or operational. This is the combination we’ve been waiting for: real-time, adaptive intelligence that knows our organization and what matters most,” said John Sapp, Chief Information Security Officer at Texas Mutual Insurance.
Existing ThreatConnect customers can expect continued support and development, along with accelerated innovation. Over time, both ThreatConnect and Dataminr Pulse for Cyber Risk clients will benefit from enhanced product capabilities, advancing the next generation of threat intelligence solutions.
“Resilient infrastructure is the foundation of progress. Today, that foundation is powered by intelligence and AI,” said Jim Kavanaugh, WWT Co-Founder and CEO. “By unifying Dataminr’s AI-powered real-time event, threat, and risk intelligence with ThreatConnect’s robust threat contextualization, prioritization, and response capabilities, together with WWT’s cyber capabilities and Advanced Technology Center, we will be positioned to help organizations move from reactive to proactive—embedding resilience, speed, and confidence into the systems that power critical missions and industries worldwide.”
“The integration of Dataminr and ThreatConnect, along with their leading platforms, represents an exciting opportunity for organizations to significantly strengthen their defenses against adversaries by fusing internal data with external signals,” said Timothy Torres, Chief Security Officer at TriNet.