Docker makes secure images accessible to smaller businesses
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Docker makes secure images accessible to smaller businesses
"Docker is launching a new subscription service for its Hardened Images catalog. The secure container images are designed to help organizations achieve near-zero CVEs without the high costs that were previously associated with this. With this launch, Docker is committed to democratizing container security. Every developer often starts their journey at Docker Hub. According to the company, this first step should be secure by default, without a premium price tag."
"The catalog covers the full spectrum of today's development needs. Machine learning and AI images, such as Kubeflow, are central, alongside traditional programming languages and runtimes like Python. Databases such as PostgreSQL, application frameworks such as NGINX, and infrastructure services, including Kafka, are also included. Especially for US government organizations, the catalog contains FedRAMP-ready variants. These images are designed to comply with federal security requirements without additional configuration immediately."
Docker launched a subscription service for Hardened Images that provides organizations unlimited access to secure, continuously patched container images. The images aim to help teams achieve near-zero CVEs without high historical costs, enabling more equal protection across organizations. The catalog includes machine learning and AI images like Kubeflow, languages and runtimes such as Python, databases like PostgreSQL, application frameworks including NGINX, and infrastructure services such as Kafka. FedRAMP-ready variants are available for US government organizations. Images are built from source, continuously patched from upstream, and hardened by removing unnecessary components to reduce attack surface. Logged-in users can start a free 30-day trial.
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