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Developers have widely embraced containers because they make building and deploying so-called cloud native applications simpler than ever.
That level of flexibility enables developers to make huge gains in productivity that are too great to ignore. However, as is the case with the rise of any new IT architecture, cloud native applications still need to be secured.
Container environments bring a range of cybersecurity issues involving images, containers, hosts, runtimes, registries, and orchestration platforms, which all need to be secured.
Not sure where to begin? Download Container Security 101: Understanding the Basics of Securing Containers for everything you need to know.