Secure and Trusted Linux Containers to the Enterprise.
Certainly that, container (isolation of each app within a machine) is becoming a mainstream
technology in our digital age.
But as, an early stage technology, it contains
high priority security vulnerabilities that are progressively overcome.
Connectikpeople.co salutes the new momentum leads
by Red
Hat, Inc., and Black Duck Software, when it comes to establish a secure and
trusted model for containerized application delivery by providing verification
that application containers are free from known vulnerabilities and include
only certified content.
Connectikpeople.co
recalls that, as an initial part of the collaboration, both companies plan to
integrate Black Duck’s container scanning and open source security
vulnerability-mapping software - Black Duck Hub - with OpenShift, Red Hat’s
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering, providing reports and data on potential
vulnerabilities present in container images made available in the OpenShift
registry, a Red Hat-backed repository of validated, secure and trusted
container images.