Dataminr has introduced Agentic AI to its Pulse for Cyber Risk API, bringing real-time intelligence tools like Live Briefs, Intel Agents, and Cyber Anomaly Alerts directly into widely used cybersecurity platforms. The goal is to give security teams faster, more contextual insight into unfolding threats without forcing them to leave their established workflows. By integrating with existing systems, the company aims to reduce investigation time and improve the speed of detection and response.The first rollout focuses on Splunk, with updated versions of Dataminr Pulse for Splunk SIEM and Splunk SOAR. A partnership with Palo Alto Networks will soon add support for Cortex XSOAR v2.0, available both on-premise and in the cloud. Dataminr also noted that additional integrations with other cybersecurity leaders are on the way. These partnerships reflect a broader effort to embed real-time, context-rich intelligence into the tools security teams rely on daily.The backdrop for this launch is the growing sophistication of cyberattacks, often powered by adversaries’ own use of AI. Traditional threat intelligence systems struggle to keep up with the speed and complexity of these threats, often leaving gaps that delay response and increase business risk. Dataminr’s enhanced API is positioned as a way to close those gaps by layering advanced AI-driven analysis on top of the platforms teams already trust.Key capabilities include Live Briefs that automatically update as incidents unfold, Intel Agents that anticipate analysts’ questions and surface relevant context, and Cyber Anomaly Alerts that identify unusual patterns across noisy data streams. Together, these features are designed to give security teams a more unified and proactive view of risk, helping them stay ahead of evolving threats while keeping workflows consistent.




