Java Devs Want Container Security - Not the Hassle
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Survey says: Container security issues continue to befuddle software developers
Container security incidents are becoming more common, with nearly one in four respondents to a new survey from BellSoft saying they have experienced a security incident. The survey concluded that questions about security practices remain unresolved. According to the survey by OpenJDK provider BellSoft, 62% of participating developers reported that human errors were the biggest contributors to container security mistakes. Among the key findings …
Java developers want container security, just not the job that comes with it
BellSoft survey finds 48% prefer pre‑hardened images over managing vulnerabilities themselves Java developers still struggle to secure containers, with nearly half (48 percent) saying they'd rather delegate security to providers of hardened containers than worry about making their own container…
Developers struggle with container security
A new study looks at how current security practices around container use are falling short of helping developers achieve their stated goals. The report from BellSoft surveyed over 400 developers and finds 23 percent report having experienced a security incident. The problem here isn't detection, it's the gap between disclosure and remediation. In this window, which can often be weeks or months, organizations operate with known exposures. When it…
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