Real Action against Online Abuse

Signify and Quest Global have partnered to further enhance Threat Matrix’s capabilities in terms of real world action. The two organisations offer a combination of AI-Driven Insights and Real World Intelligence, increasing the effectiveness of Threat Matrix in deanonymising and identifying abusive account owners.

Following the disgraceful online abuse sent to England’s Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka after the Euro 2020 Final, Signify CEO, Jonathan Hirshler and Quest Director, Sir Mark Rowley appeared on CNN’s Connect the World and BBC Radio 4’s PM programme respectively to talk about what can be done to improve the situation.

Signify CEO, Jonathan Hirshler talks to CNN’s Becky Anderson following the online abuse received by the England players after the Euro 2020 Final.

Quest Director and former Head of UK Counter-Terrorism, Sir Mark Rowley, talks about Threat Matrix and deanonymising abusive social media accounts.


If you work with a player/athlete, club, league association or organisation that requires our support, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We want to help.

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