7 Practical Ways to Shrink Your Digital Footprint in 2026

The average internet user now leaks more personal data in a single day of routine browsing than most people disclosed in a decade two generations ago. Ad networks track page views, data brokers aggregate public records into sellable dossiers, and AI systems ingest everything from social posts to leaked databases to build inferred profiles of individuals. Privacy Rights Clearinghouse has catalogued more than 750 data brokers operating in the United States alone, and industry analysts estimate the broader data-broker economy will grow past half a trillion dollars by the end of the decade.

Drilling vs Boring: Key Differences That Impact Precision

When you first step into the world of machining, it's easy to assume that all hole-making processes are basically the same. A hole is a hole, right? Not quite. If you've ever had a part fail tolerance checks or struggled with surface finish issues, you already know that the details matter. That's where the debate of drilling vs boring comes in. These two processes may look similar on the surface, but they serve very different purposes in real-world manufacturing. Choosing the wrong one can cost time, money, and even your reputation.

How to Secure AI Agents Accessing Enterprise Data: A Complete Guide

Artificial intelligence is changing how a business handles its operations, and that too very rapidly. AI agents can easily read, analyze, and act on enterprise data in real time. This ease also brings serious risk. If not managed well, these systems can expose sensitive information, break compliance rules, or even make harmful decisions. Did you know that on average, the overall cost of a data breach reached $4.45 million in 2023?

What the Data Says CIOs, CTOs, and CISOs Must Act on in 2026

Cyber risk in 2026 isn’t defined by a lack of security tools; it’s defined by how quickly weaknesses compound when organizations aren’t aligned. To understand how organizations are responding, we researched the priorities, concerns, and blind spots of three critical leadership roles: the CISO, CIO, and CTO.

The Cloud Goes Dark: Can Your SecOps Stack Survive a Regional Outage?

When nation states target cloud infrastructure, MSSPs are at risk. Many security teams have quietly accepted this as someone else's problem. It isn't, and ignoring the problem only increases their risk exposure. A recent episode of the Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast featured a conversation on cloud infrastructure vulnerability between LimaCharlie Co-Founder Christopher Luft and Prophet Security R&D Guru, Matt Bromiley.

Spotting CI/CD misconfigurations before the bots do: Securing GitHub Actions with Datadog IaC Security

In March 2026, a GitHub account called hackerbot-claw, describing itself as an “autonomous security research agent powered by claude-opus-4-5,” began systematically targeting open source repositories—including one from Datadog. Over a week, it opened many pull requests designed to exploit misconfigurations in GitHub Actions workflows.