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Dataminr Emphasizes Real-Time Risk Intelligence for Critical Infrastructure

Dataminr Emphasizes Real-Time Risk Intelligence for Critical Infrastructure

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Dataminr, the company is drawing attention to the narrow time window that can separate a contained incident from a large-scale disaster in critical infrastructure management. The post references the March 26, 2024 Dali ship collision with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, emphasizing that a two-minute warning was enough to stop traffic and avoid greater loss of life.

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The LinkedIn post highlights concerns that many systems protecting critical infrastructure may not be designed to deliver timely, actionable information when failures cascade across interconnected networks. It directs readers to a blog by Dan P., Dataminr’s VP, EMEA Public Sector, who reportedly explores how real-time information, including AI-driven alerts, could help close this operational gap.

For investors, the focus on real-time data and crisis management suggests Dataminr is positioning its technology as a solution for high-stakes public-sector and infrastructure use cases. If the company can demonstrate measurable improvements in incident response and risk mitigation for governments and utilities, this emphasis could support demand growth in regulated, mission-critical markets.

The post’s use of a widely covered infrastructure incident may also signal a strategic effort to align the brand with resilience and risk-intelligence themes that are increasingly important to policymakers and operators. Over time, stronger visibility in public-sector critical infrastructure could translate into longer-term contracts, higher switching costs, and potentially more resilient revenue streams for Dataminr, though the post itself does not disclose any specific deals or financial metrics.

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