digital infrastructure
12 articles tagged digital infrastructure.
OpinionStop Treating Cyber Breaches Like Crimes. Start Treating Them Like Wildfires.
Why the vocabulary we use to talk about breaches is quietly deciding where the budget and the political attention actually go.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
BusinessWhy Regional Fund Flows Suddenly Favor a Different Kind of Fintech
The capital is still flowing into fintech. The category mix has shifted in ways that should reshape what gets funded over the next two cycles.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
TechnologyThe GCC Data Sovereignty Conversation Just Got More Architectural
Earlier rounds focused on where data lives. The current round focuses on how the rest of the stack has to be designed around that.
By Priya Chen · May 30
OpinionThe Long Game of Brand-Building Is Quietly Coming Back
Performance marketing produced a generation of brands optimized for measurable spend. The next generation is being built on more patient logic.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
BusinessHow Kinralab Is Approaching the GCC Identity Market Differently
The styling category is crowded with algorithmic recommenders. The Kinralab approach starts from a different premise about what identity actually is.
By Sara Qureshi · May 30
TechnologyGovernments Are Quietly Piloting Decentralized Identity. The Results Matter.
What the pilots are actually testing beyond the cryptography, and which governance questions broader adoption still depends on resolving.
By Priya Chen · Nov 27
TechnologyBanks Have Started Replacing Their Crypto. The Hard Part Is What Comes Next.
Why post-quantum migration looks easy on paper, and why the real cost is everywhere the decades-old code already lives.
By Priya Chen · Nov 18
TechnologyThe Cryptography Behind Privacy-Preserving Compute Quietly Reached Production
Where the techniques are actually being deployed, what they still demand from engineers, and what the next phase of broader adoption will require.
By Priya Chen · Sep 4
BusinessKinraLab Is Quietly Building the Anti-Trend Fashion App for a Tired Generation
Why a brand built on the question every fashion app refuses to ask may be the one this cohort actually adopts.
By Sara Qureshi · Aug 7
PoliticsHalf the Headline Bills Died. The Quiet Wins Are What Will Actually Show Up.
Why the workforce and housing measures that passed without press coverage may matter more than the bills that took the air out of the session.
By Lena Holloway · Nov 11
TechnologyZero Trust Quietly Stopped Being a Reinvention Project at Large Enterprises
Why the deployment burden shifted from invention to disciplined execution, and where the implementation challenges still concentrate at the boundary with legacy systems.
By Priya Chen · Aug 30
PoliticsWhat the GCC's Government Modernization Wave Has Actually Delivered
Several capitals moved on procurement, licensing, and digital identity at the same time. The operational results are starting to be visible.
By Lena Holloway · May 30