New security features aim to reduce reliance on traditional patching by strengthening container protection at runtime.
The software development life cycle relies heavily on the integrity of containerized environments. As secure software delivery becomes standard in the development process, more teams seek hardened ...
As businesses grow, they often require more software applications to manage increased operations. Until recently, software had to be packaged in different formats to run on various systems, such as ...
Containers accelerate the developer experience and allow applications to run smoothly in any environment — but they also introduce complexity and interdependencies that can have serious security ...
Most traditional security tools agencies rely on aren’t designed to effectively show what’s going on inside of a container. Cloud Open Source Software Development Open-source container technology has ...
Following traditional software development methods, developers had to deal with OS and application dependencies. Container adoption is a result of two factors: a demand for accelerated time-to-market ...
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Chances are, if you're not already moving applications to containers and Kubernetes, you're considering it. However, it's likely that security and compliance implications are something you haven’t ...
Docker containers help software developers build applications more quickly and deploy them more flexibly. Containers can also help developers make software more secure. Automatic analysis of the ...
Are virtual machines (VM) more secure than containers? You may think you know the answer, but IBM Research has found containers can be as secure, or more secure, than VMs. James Bottomley, an IBM ...