The technology landscape shifts weekly. Your briefing should arrive weekly.

FrontierBrief delivers AI-powered intelligence briefings on emerging tech, cybersecurity threats, and quantum computing. Built for CISOs, CTOs, and business leaders who need signal, not noise. $99/month.

Three Intelligence Tracks
AI.R

AI & Regulation

EU AI Act enforcement updates, US executive orders, global compliance shifts, and the policy decisions shaping how your organization deploys AI. No legalese, just what you need to act on.

SEC

Cybersecurity Threats

Emerging attack vectors, zero-day trends, nation-state activity, and defensive posture recommendations. Sourced from research papers, threat feeds, and incident reports. Distilled to what matters for your board.

QNT

Quantum & Next-Gen Tech

Quantum computing milestones, post-quantum cryptography timelines, and the converging technologies that will redefine your security architecture. Early warning, not headlines.

How It Works
01

Scrape

AI scans research papers, regulatory filings, threat feeds, and news sources daily

02

Analyze

Developments are filtered, cross-referenced, and ranked by business impact

03

Brief

Professional PDF briefing produced with expert editorial commentary

04

Deliver

Arrives in your inbox weekly, plus a searchable archive on the web

Not Another Newsletter

Free Newsletters

Surface-level summaries written for engagement, not decision-making. You get volume, not intelligence.

Enterprise Platforms

$30K+ annual contracts, six-month onboarding, dashboards your team never opens. Built for Fortune 100 budgets.

FrontierBrief

AI-generated, expert-curated intelligence briefings you can forward to your board. One subscription. One price. No enterprise sales call required.

Your Time

Reading 15 sources daily to stay current costs you 5+ hours a week. FrontierBrief gives that time back and improves the signal quality.

The pace of change has never been this fast, yet it will never be this slow again. FrontierBrief exists so you can lead through it, not just react to it.

From the author of "Emerging Tech, Emerging Threats" and "The Book on Cybersecurity"