Phishing Scams Are Taking Advantage of World Cup 2026 Hype
Phishing scams surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2026 have expanded rapidly as cybercriminals take advantage of the tournament’s global attention. Cyble’s researchers found a hospitality site selling packages for World Cup matches in 2026. Lounge access, food, and a countdown clock running down to kickoff. The photography was good. The reviews looked real. None of it existed. The packages people…
Enterprise AI Deployment: Moving Past the Pilot Phase
Let’s be honest about where we are with artificial intelligence in the office: the phase of playing around with casual pilots is pretty much winding down. Over the last two years, companies have thrown a massive amount of budget and energy into experimental sandboxes. We’ve built internal chat interfaces, messed around with ideas, and showed off flashy prototypes to the…
The Human Factor in Cybersecurity: The Ultimate AI Weapon
The human factor in cybersecurity has long been viewed as an operational challenge, but artificial intelligence has fundamentally changed the game. It has turned human psychology into a highly scalable, incredibly precise weapon. If you look at where the corporate world spends its security budget, it’s almost exclusively on technical perimeter tools: next-gen firewalls, automated threat hunters, and endpoint detection agents. The goal…
Can We Achieve Sustainable AI Before the Grid Melts?
Building an artificial intelligence model that can accurately track climate change feels like a massive win. The irony is that training it can spit out more carbon than a fleet of commercial jets. We’re sprinting into a tech boom without realizing that our digital future relies on a heavy, incredibly thirsty physical footprint. If we want this…
The 2030 Infrastructure: Rebuilding the AI-Native Organization
Ask any IT director, CTO, or enterprise architect what keeps them up at night, and they won’t tell you it’s a lack of vision. They will tell you it’s the infrastructure. While boardrooms love to spin grand, high-level narratives about autonomous digital workforces and frictionless automation by the end of the decade, the engineering teams on the ground are facing a…
Principles Over People: The Future of Leadership
The classic image of a tech boss is a charismatic, boundary-pushing visionary who sleeps four hours a night and rallies a room through sheer force of personality. For decades, the sector’s operating model was brutally simple. Move fast, break things, and let the genius founder sort out the mess later. We fell into a deep…
AI Summit London 2026: Enterprise Adoption Reality Check
The AI Summit London 2026 marks its tenth anniversary this week. When it started, enterprise AI was a speculative conversation. What it would look like. Whether it would work. Whether anyone would pay for it. It works. People are paying for it. The speculative part is over, and the conversation that replaced it is harder. Not…
Mid-Year Product Launches: Summer Hardware Positioning
At CES 2025 in January, Lenovo explicitly said it had no plans for a SteamOS version of the Legion Go 2. The company had already shipped a SteamOS edition of the smaller Legion Go S, and reporters asked the obvious follow-up. The answer was no. By September 2025, leaked promotional images had surfaced showing the bigger handheld running Valve’s…
AI-Native SaaS Is Redefining the Future of Enterprise Software
The Software as a Service (SaaS) industry has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past two decades. By replacing on-premises infrastructure with cloud-based applications, SaaS made enterprise software more accessible, scalable, and cost-effective. Today, however, the industry is entering a new phase, one defined not just by cloud delivery, but by intelligence. Unlike traditional SaaS…
Bfore.Ai: Product of the Quarter Redefining Enterprise Defense
Digital Digest’s Product of the Quarter spotlights the most consequential technology stack, setup, or architecture shaping how modern digital systems are actually used in daily tech communities. Imagine sitting in a corporate Security Operations Center (SOC) at 2:00 AM. Monitors suddenly flash amber, then deep red. A firewall drops a malicious packet. A security analyst frantically isolates a workstation….