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Container Security by InfoSec

With Infosec Institute Liked by 16 users
Duration: 11h 38m Skill level: Intermediate Released: 9/4/2025

Course details

Dive into the world of container security and focus on both Docker and Kubernetes environments. Learn about container architecture and compare different runtimes like Docker and rkt. Discover best practices for Dockerfiles, image repository management, and securing both container networking and runtimes with tools such as namespaces, Cgroups, and more. Delve into Kubernetes-specific security, including cluster architecture, authentication protocols, network policies, and threat monitoring strategies. Build your understanding of ensuring resilience with immutable containers and advanced scanning techniques. Gain insights into integrating security measures with CI/CD pipelines to streamline your deployment processes. When you complete this course, you will be equipped to identify vulnerabilities and implement robust security strategies for both Docker and Kubernetes environments.

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