Can only be deployed to a Kubernetes cluster only when they are satisfied they comes from a trusted source.Have not been modified since they were published, such as in a way that would compromise their integrity.Are free of known critical vulnerabilities that can either cause an accidental system failure or result in malicious activity.Critical to shipping compliant and secure containers, system administrators need to be able to ensure container images: While this sounds like a reasonable CI/CD process, it is missing few key steps. Then, the CI/CD tool pushes the newly built container image to an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry (OCIR) repository and when ready, the new image is deployed to a production OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) cluster. A developer commits code to a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) tool kicking off a build process. Imagine a software development team working to deliver a business-critical application that passes sensitive data. This suite of capabilities will help you ensure the security of your cloud-native software deployments. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) supports container image Scanning, Scanning, and Verification. ![]() Oracle Container Image Scanning, Signing, and Verification Introduction
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |