Docker has launched its new Docker Hardened Images, a collection of enterprise-grade, security-hardened container images meant to bolster defenses against software supply chain threats. These images reduce the attack surface drastically, cutting it by up to 95%, while eliminating unnecessary components that could increase vulnerability in production environments. By easing the burden of securing containers, Docker Hardened Images provide a pathway to meet enterprise security standards, allowing developers to customize images without the risk of introducing additional vulnerabilities. The initiative aims to ensure that deployed components remain free of tampering and harmful code, fostering higher confidence in security compliance.
Docker's Hardened Images, which are security-hardened container images, aim to simplify the secure deployment of containers and protect against software supply chain threats.
By reducing the attack surface by up to 95%, Docker Hardened Images help teams ensure image components are tamper-free and minimize the risk from outdated dependencies.
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