AI is everywhere these days and the Intersection of AI and Crypto is one of the latest topical AI issues. One person who knows all about this is John Randles the CEO of Siren, and he recently attended a Chainalysis panel session in New York discussing the role Siren can play in this topical issue. Ronan recently spoke to John.
John talks about his background, what Siren does, his thoughts on the intersection of AI and Crypto and more.
More about Siren:
Siren is an all-in-one investigation platform used by organisations to safeguard people, assets and networks. Using AI, automation and advanced search, Siren links data from open source, vendors and classified sources allowing investigators to analyze risks, threats and crimes for the national security, public safety, fraud and compliance, and cyber threat communities. Siren’s patented technology is uniquely search based providing the analyst with easy-to-use search, analytics, visualization and reporting capabilities for investigations at enterprise scale and volume.
In November 2023, Siren achieved 9th position in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 and won the award in the “Scale-Up” category. Siren received €12 million in funding in 2023 and was named as a Gartner Cool Vendor. For more information, visit www.siren.io
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