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Explore key concepts that can help enterprise administrators, developers, and security professionals make Docker containers more secure. The topics covered in this course can also prepare you to tackle related objectives from the Docker Certified Associate (DCA) certification exam. Instructor David Davis begins by covering essential Docker security concepts, including the level of security that’s built into the Docker Engine by default; how to configure security using certificates to ensure that the Docker daemon has rights to access registry images; and content trust in Docker. He then discusses the configuration of Docker security, including how to configure role-based access control (RBAC) in Universal Control Plane (UCP), create UCP client bundles, and configure image scanning in Docker Trusted Registry (DTR).
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Docker container security cert prep
2 Docker Certified Associate DCA prep
3 What you should know
4 Setting up your environment
Understanding Docker Security
5 Describe default Docker Engine security
6 Securing Docker Swarm
7 Secure Docker to registry communication
8 Understanding Docker content trust
Configuring Docker Security
9 Identifying roles in Universal Control Plane UCP
10 Configuring role-based access control RBAC in UCP
11 Using external certs with UCP and Docker Trusted Registry DTR
12 Creating UCP client bundles
13 Using LDAP AD with UCP
14 How to ensure images pass security scans
Conclusion
15 Next steps
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