- cross-posted to:
- docker@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- docker@programming.dev
More than a 1,000 Docker Hardened Images (DHI) are now freely available and open source for software builders, under the Apache 2.0 license.
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This is great news, right? I know Lemmy tends cynical and anti-corporate but this makes it easy for containers to be a lot more secure by default.
My cynical ass is having trouble finding a the dark side of this.
'Till govts start to make them illegal, that is. If they’re “hardened”, how can we protect the children?
I’ve just run my containers through docker-slim to remove attack surface, but this seems like a better starting point.




