September 14, 2017 | by Diane Mueller
In this briefing, Black Duck's Tim Mackey, Senior Technologist, provided a great introduction to managing container risks and walked through decomposing vulnerability using Dirty Cow as an example. He also discussed the Open Source Risk Maturity model developed at Black Duck, key impact areas to focus on in this new containerized world order, and the best practices to use across the software development lifecycle.
Here's the link to the slide from the presentation: OpenShift Commons Briefing Managing Container Risk with Black Duck
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