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BforeAI – Weekly Recap

BforeAI featured prominently this week as it reinforced its positioning in preemptive cybersecurity through analyst recognition, threat research, and educational outreach. The company highlighted its inclusion in an April 2026 Gartner report on emerging preemptive security technologies, where it is cited as a predictive threat intelligence vendor.

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Gartner’s research, as promoted by BforeAI, points to potential operational gains such as up to a 75% reduction in security workload and materially faster domain takedowns. The report also projects that preemptive cybersecurity solutions could grow from less than 5% of IT security spending in 2024 to 50% by 2030, underscoring a sizable long-term market shift.

BforeAI’s PreCrime Labs unit drew attention with fresh research into cyber threats targeting the 2026 Winter Olympics and the LA28 Summer Olympics. Over six months, researchers identified 1,623 suspicious domains using Olympics-related keywords, as well as extensive use of .com domains and other TLDs for phishing and impersonation campaigns.

The company detailed tactics such as AI-themed “OlympicGPT” portals and attacks leveraging compromised hotel reservation systems in Milan, where scammers reportedly sent accurate reservation IDs via WhatsApp. These findings underline growing exploitation of major sporting events by threat actors, reinforcing demand for predictive intelligence and early warning capabilities.

On the go-to-market side, BforeAI emphasized a channel-first sales model in North America under Channel Director Gavin Osters, noting that 100% of reported Q3 wins involved partners. Management is focusing on three pillars for partners: demonstrable customer value, attractive margins, and strong deal protection, with partners engaged even in directly qualified deals.

The company also promoted an on-demand webinar produced with Virtual Guardian and Invitation Homes that centers on preemptive cybersecurity and predictive threat intelligence. The session addresses brand protection from impersonation and online fraud, automated takedowns to cut workload, and defenses marketed as achieving near-zero false positives.

BforeAI is using this educational content as a lead-generation and sales-enablement asset aimed at enterprise CISOs and security teams. Featuring a CISO from a large residential real estate operator and positioning around high-compliance, asset-intensive sectors could enhance its credibility in demanding customer environments.

Collectively, the week’s developments signal BforeAI’s effort to align its technology with emerging industry trends, anchor its brand in independent research, and scale through partners rather than a heavy direct-sales buildout. If these initiatives translate into sustained enterprise adoption, the company could be well placed to benefit from the projected shift toward preemptive cybersecurity spending.

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