newsDocker BlogTrust 72 · OutletPublished yesterdayLive · 16h ago
Make zero CVEs your new default
Supply-chain attacks have kept escalating while AI writes more of the code you ship. Docker's latest updates bring more software built from source into your images, keep security coverage running past end of life, carry every guarantee through your customized images, and move policy enforcement onto every developer machine.
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