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Understanding Container Security
Scanning your container images for vulnerabilities is a good approach. But this scanning is not one time job, it should be done regularly (weekly, monthly, etc.) You need to follow vulnerability reports and fix all of the vulnerabilities as soon as possible. I recommend some open-source tools that could be useful: Trivy, Docker-Bench, Grype.
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Security docker app
For Docker configuration I have used this in the past (it utilizes the CIS Docker Benchmark): https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security
- What's your favourite Docker Image, and why?
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Docker image scan against cis benchmark
So the main tool to scan against the CIS Docker benchmark (I'm presuming that's the one you're interested in) is https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security .
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How to enhance container security using Docker Bench
git clone https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security.git cd docker-bench-security sudo sh docker-bench-security.sh
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Importing certificates into containers
when deploying images on cloud, I always run it thru "docker bench security" It helps finding potential security holes in my images.
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How to Secure Your Kubernetes Clusters With Best Practices
Use Docker Bench for Security to audit your container images
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Container security best practices: Comprehensive guide
Other tools you can use are linux-bench, docker-bench, kube-bench, kube-hunter, kube-striker, Cloud Custodian, OVAL, and OS Query.
- hardening my container: am i doing things right?
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What do you have within your pipelines to ensure that containers deployed are secure?
I run https://github.com/docker/docker-bench-security against my environment. I would determine what was non-applicable/not scored and then start with scored. Then I would do not scored. My team had made their own Dockerfiles when I started and just grabbed whatever image/version and getting things baselined was not fun. I had to do this for docker-compose and stay on version 2 yml as otherwise I had to go to swarm.
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Passed the CCSP, 1st attempt !
OWASP Docker Top 10 | OWASP Foundation
- hardening my container: am i doing things right?
What are some alternatives?
hadolint - Dockerfile linter, validate inline bash, written in Haskell
CSA-Guidance - CSA Guidance
kube-bench - Checks whether Kubernetes is deployed according to security best practices as defined in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
gosec - Go security checker
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
tfsec - Security scanner for your Terraform code
gatekeeper-library - 📚 The OPA Gatekeeper policy library
cfn_nag - Linting tool for CloudFormation templates
anchore-engine - A service that analyzes docker images and scans for vulnerabilities
renovate - Universal dependency automation tool.
gatekeeper - 🐊 Gatekeeper - Policy Controller for Kubernetes