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Docker Image Vulnerability Scanner

Scan your Docker images for vulnerabilities.

About the CVE Scanner

The CVE Scanner is a powerful tool that helps you identify known vulnerabilities in your Docker images. By scanning your images against a comprehensive database of Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs), you can ensure that your applications are secure and up-to-date. For more details, checkout the NIST CVE Database.

Why CVE Scanning is Essential for Your Docker Images

With the rise of supply chain attacks, ensuring the security of your applications has become more critical than ever. CVE scanning plays a vital role in identifying vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers, especially those introduced through dependencies and third-party components. Regularly scanning and securing your Docker images is essential to protect your applications from these evolving threats.

What is a CVE?

CVE stands for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures. It is a standardized identifier for known security vulnerabilities, allowing developers and organizations to track and address potential risks effectively. For more information, visit cve.mitre.org.

Benefits of CVE Scanning

  • Enhanced Security: Detect and mitigate vulnerabilities before they are exploited.
  • Compliance: Meet industry standards and regulatory requirements for secure software.
  • Proactive Maintenance: Stay ahead of potential threats by addressing vulnerabilities early.

How the CVE Scanner Works

The CVE Scanner analyzes your Docker images against a comprehensive database of known vulnerabilities. It uses Docker Scout under the hood to provide detailed insights into affected packages, severity levels, and available fixes, empowering you to take immediate action.

The Importance of Patching Docker Images

Patching your Docker images is a critical step in maintaining the security and stability of your applications. By regularly updating your images to include the latest security patches, you can address known vulnerabilities and reduce the risk of exploitation. This proactive approach ensures that your applications remain resilient against emerging threats and helps maintain compliance with security best practices.

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions below to help you better understand our services.

What is Sliplane?

Sliplane is a platform that allows you to easily deploy and manage containerized applications.

How does it work?

You can deploy images from a registry or connect a GitHub repository with a Dockerfile, and Sliplane will automatically build and deploy your containers on every new commit.

How much does it cost?

We bill each server based on the hours it has been running. You can deploy as many applications as you want on the server, without additional cost. Prices start from 9€ per month not including VAT (based on a runtime of 30.42 days).

How do I get started?

Sign up with GitHub to get started. You can create Demo servers to try out our service for free, however Demo servers will only run for 48 hours.

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