Bring your Dataminr Pulse credentials to SignalGuard to enrich four Chatter-pillar signals with real-time event detection — Dataminr's earliest-warning alerts on breaking incidents that often precede headline news by minutes.
What Dataminr Pulse adds to SignalGuard
Dataminr Pulse enriches four of SignalGuard's 50+ signals: X, news, dark web, and Telegram threats. Dataminr's differentiator is latency — it surfaces breaking-event detections across public data faster than most aggregation tools, often before a story crosses headline news. For event security, that lead time directly compresses incident response.
For SignalGuard, Dataminr's alerts flow into the Chatter pillar as enrichment, raising the severity of affected signals when Dataminr classifies an event as relevant to the venue area, talent, or category. That changes the venue-level threat score in time for an operator to act, rather than after the incident has already moved markets.
Many security teams already operate Dataminr in their EOC. BYOK lets that real-time feed flow into the same venue model that's already fusing weather, traffic, and chatter, so the operator isn't toggling between tools.
How the integration works
Paste your Dataminr Client ID and Client Secret into the Dataminr tile at /integrations. SignalGuard format-checks both fields on submission (Dataminr's OAuth client-credentials flow needs both) and stores them AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest. All Dataminr calls run server-side.
Common use cases
- Earliest-warning detection of incidents near venues during event windows
- VIP-protection real-time alerting across travel and appearance schedules
- Reusing an existing EOC Dataminr contract for venue-level fusion
- Breaking-news ingress impact when transit or roads are affected
- Protest, civil-disturbance, and active-incident detection ahead of headlines
- Cross-signal triangulation when multiple inputs flag the same area
What you need
A Dataminr Pulse enterprise contract — typically $25K-100K+/yr. Begin at dataminr.com for partner access. Both the Client ID and Client Secret are needed for OAuth client-credentials authentication.
FAQ
Do I need a Dataminr subscription? Yes — Dataminr enrichment is BYOK-only. Without it, SignalGuard's chatter signals run from their default per-platform paths.
Where do I add my key? In your SignalGuard workspace at /integrations. Open the Dataminr tile and paste both the Client ID and Client Secret.
Is my key secure? Yes. Both credentials are AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest, decrypted only at request time on the server, and never logged.
Connect Dataminr Pulse
Connect Dataminr in your SignalGuard workspace → and review the signal docs for how real-time event detection feeds Chatter.