A LinkedIn post from Dataminr highlights the company’s participation in an RSA 2026 conversation filmed with Nasdaq, featuring Founder & CEO Ted Bailey and President & COO Balaji Yelamanchili alongside cybersecurity investors Dave DeWalt and Robert Herjavec. The discussion, as described in the post, focuses on how Dataminr is applying AI-powered intelligence to support high-stakes decision-making and the direction of the underlying technology.
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According to the post, Dataminr positions its recent acquisition of ThreatConnect as a step into a “new era” of client-tailored intelligence for cybersecurity and risk management. The combined platform is portrayed as detecting emerging risks from over one million public data sources and integrating external threat signals with internal telemetry to help organizations contextualize and prioritize threats.
The post suggests that Dataminr is emphasizing capabilities around agentic AI and preemptive cyber defense, potentially expanding its value proposition from real-time alerting into more automated, action-oriented security workflows. For investors, this may indicate a strategy to move further up the cybersecurity stack, which could support higher-value enterprise contracts and deepen integration into customers’ security operations.
Featuring high-profile industry figures and a Nasdaq-branded setting may also signal an effort to increase visibility with institutional audiences and cybersecurity-focused investors. While the post does not provide financial metrics, the emphasis on acquisitions, AI-driven threat intelligence, and preemptive defense suggests ongoing investment in product depth that could strengthen Dataminr’s competitive position in the cybersecurity and real-time intelligence markets.

