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Securing Docker Containers: Techniques, Challenges, and Tools

Podcast
With the increasing prevalence of cloud computing environments, containers are increasingly providing their underlying architecture.
Publisher

Software Engineering Institute

DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
10.58012/px32-6q65

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Abstract

Containerization allows developers to run individual software applications in an isolated, controlled, repeatable way. With the increasing prevalence of cloud computing environments, containers are providing more and more of their underlying architecture. In this podcast from the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI), Sasank Venkata Vishnubhatla and Maxwell Trdina, both engineers in the SEI CERT Division, sit down with Tim Chick, technical manager of the Applied Systems Group, to explore issues surrounding containerization, including recent vulnerabilities.

About the Speaker

Maxwell Trdina

Maxwell Trdina

Maxwell Trdina is an assistant software engineer in the CERT Division of Carnegie Mellon's Software Engineering Institute. Before coming to the SEI, Trdina worked as a programmer at Vitro Flat Glass, where he developed and maintained solutions for monitoring industrial processes and performing quality control.

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Sasank Vishnubhatla

Sasank Vishnubhatla

Sasank Vishnubhatla is an associate software engineer in the CERT Division of Carnegie Mellon's Software Engineering Institute. Prior to joining SEI, Vishnubhatla was a software engineer at General Dynamics Mission Systems - Viz Center of Excellence in Pittsburgh. There he quickly moved from software engineering to systems engineering, helping to …

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