Sponsored by Snyk
What constitutes an application has changed as cloud deployments transform more of what was traditionally 'infrastructure' to code, putting more pressure on development and security teams to build inherently secure applications. Code now defines containers, services and infrastructure provisioning, and with the staggering amount of open source use seen across the industry today, modern organizations must leverage security tooling that fits neatly into the iterative DevOps model to secure these components as early as possible within the development workflow.
In this session, experts from Snyk will demonstrate a workflow for securing your AWS workloads using Snyk's native integrations into Docker Desktop and the Docker Hub Container Registry. You'll learn to configure your Docker account to trigger scans automatically when an image is pushed and leverage scan results in both Docker Desktop and DockerHub.
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