Scanning Docker images for key binaries - going beyond package managers
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We’re happy to share that we’ve just extended our Docker scans to now include scanning key binaries that were manually installed on the Docker image. Up until now, we only scanned OS packages that were installed by OS package managers such as dpkg, apk or rpm.
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