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Azure VNET Outbound Access - Important Changes March 2026

Microsoft is making a fundamental change to how outbound internet connectivity works for virtual machines within Azure Virtual Networks. From March 2026, default outbound access will be retired for new virtual networks, requiring organisations to explicitly design and configure outbound connectivity for their workloads.

Is TeraBox Safe for Your Cloud Storage in 2026?

TeraBox is a Japanese cloud storage company, offering the most free cloud storage available, at 1TB. While this may seem like an attractive offer, in exchange for this storage, your free plan includes promotional advertising, speed restrictions, and privacy concerns that may cause you to reconsider for a more private alternative. To help you understand more about Terabox, what it offers, its restrictions, and potential alternatives, we will cover the following throughout this article.

Protecting OpenShift Workloads Without the Complexity: A Conversation Worth Having

DevOps engineers running OpenShift know the platform well. They know how to build on it, scale on it, and operate it under pressure. What they often hit unexpectedly is the question of backup and recovery, especially once OpenShift Virtualization enters the picture. Most of the tooling that exists today wasn’t built with Kubernetes in mind. It was built for something else and extended toward it.

From Alerts to Action: Dynamic Prevention

In 2020, the SolarWinds compromise showed how far attackers can go when they look legitimate. Instead of breaking in loudly, threat actors tampered with trusted software updates and gained access that appeared routine to many defenses. The U.S. government later assessed that roughly 18,000 customers installed affected Orion updates, and a smaller subset experienced follow-on intrusion activity, often discovered only after time had passed.

OPC UA Exposure Snapshot: A Year in Review of Internet-Facing Devices

Over the past year, Bitsight TRACE has identified 14,220 unique internet-exposed Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) servers globally. Given OPC UA's critical role as a communication backbone for modern industrial control systems (ICS) across numerous sectors, this level of exposure warrants a closer look. Our analysis reveals that over half (51.74%) of these devices allow unauthenticated access, while 80.26% transmit data in plaintext without encryption or integrity protection.

The Security Debt Crisis: Why 82% of Organizations Are Struggling

Modern software development has a fundamental problem: we are writing code faster than we can secure it. This creates security debt, a quantifiable backlog of unaddressed vulnerabilities that lingers for over a year. Much like financial debt, it compounds interest over time, but the currency is risk. Despite increased investment in security tools, this backlog is growing, not shrinking. With security debt reaching a critical mass in 2026, organizations must shift their strategy.

The Resilience Retainer: Incident Response Retainers, Reimagined

Too many organizations today still rely on "legacy" retainer models. These traditional contracts are often rigid, opaque, and reactive, and designed for a world that no longer exists. That’s why LevelBlue is proud to announce the Resilience Retainer. This is a modern, flexible approach built on our experience of handling more than 9,000 cyber incidents worldwide. This up-to-date approach is a necessity, given the long-lasting impact an incident can have.

Protect your OCI resources with Datadog Cloud Security

Organizations adopt multi-cloud architectures for many reasons, including compliance requirements, business strategy, and resiliency. Regardless of the cloud provider, the security challenges remain the same: Identify the most critical risks, prioritize them with business context, and remediate them before they are exploited by a bad actor.