Does Alpine needs hardening?

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  • iron-alpine

    Hardened alpine linux baseimage for Docker.

  • If hardening is needed or not depends on your requirements. For a standard use case running a container based on default Alpine image should be secure enough. If you feel, you need to increase security a bit more - and are open to take the slightly increased risk of incompatibility with your setup aka effort - you may use all / parts of the additional hardening steps. See also https://github.com/ironpeakservices/iron-alpine for an actively maintained repo.

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