Dataminr and Crisis24 form partnership to combine real-time AI threat detection with crisis management platform

Dataminr and Crisis24 are partnering to embed AI threat detection into Crisis24's risk platform for Fortune 500 clients. The system scans over 1 million data sources to cut the gap between spotting a crisis and acting on it.

Published on: Mar 19, 2026
Dataminr and Crisis24 form partnership to combine real-time AI threat detection with crisis management platform

Dataminr and Crisis24 Partner to Build AI-Powered Risk Management Platform

Dataminr and Crisis24 announced a multi-year partnership to integrate real-time AI intelligence into Crisis24's critical event management platform. The combined system will serve Fortune 500 companies and other large organizations managing global risks.

Dataminr's AI scans more than one million public data sources-text, images, video, audio, and sensor data-to identify breaking events and threats in real time. Crisis24 operates a proprietary risk management platform used by major enterprises for security operations, medical response, and crisis consulting.

The partnership addresses a practical problem: the gap between detecting a threat and acting on it. By embedding Dataminr's detection capabilities into Crisis24's workflow platform, organizations will see faster identification and response times across a single interface.

What the Combined Platform Includes

The integrated solution will feature several AI components:

  • ReGenAI Live Briefs-automated summaries of breaking events with context
  • Intel Agents-autonomous systems that provide background information on critical incidents
  • Predictive Intelligence-forward-looking analysis of emerging risks
  • Client-tailored intelligence that adapts these tools to each organization's operations and risk profile

The platform combines visualization, automation, analytics, and response capabilities in what both companies call a "single pane of glass" environment.

Why This Matters for Executives

Speed determines outcomes in a crisis. A faster detection window means more time to evacuate people, secure facilities, or redirect operations. The partnership reduces manual work by automating threat detection and initial analysis-functions that typically require human analysts.

For organizations with global operations, the ability to monitor 1 million data sources simultaneously across 150 languages addresses a real operational constraint. Most enterprises cannot staff enough analysts to cover this scope.

Gregoire Pinton, managing director of integrated risk management at Crisis24, said the partnership lets organizations "know sooner, decide faster, and respond with confidence."

Next Steps

Both companies will present the partnership at ISC West 2026, scheduled for March 25-27 in Las Vegas. Crisis24 and Dataminr executives will discuss the platform roadmap and take meetings with potential clients at booth 20051.

The integration reflects a broader shift in enterprise risk management toward AI agents and automation that handle routine detection and analysis, freeing human teams for judgment calls and strategic decisions.


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