Today's guest, Justin Cormack, comes from the DevOps side of things. Justin is the CTO at Docker and is passionate about security, software development, and the open source community. He also sits on the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee, where he helps projects and communities grow. In this conversation, we hear more about what Justin's position as CTO involves and how Docker is getting back to its roots as a developer-focused company that concentrates on developers' needs. We also discuss what Justin has seen in terms of how companies use containers. Given that containers are still relatively new, their problems require unique solutions, and Justin unpacks some of the security-related concerns that Docker clients face. He acknowledges that they have not always prioritized security. However, with continued feedback from users, they can manage risks more effectively. Our conversation also touches on public and private images in Docker, updates and vulnerabilities, the value of not having to opt-in to security when using Docker, and building software from open source components. This was an insightful conversation, so be sure to tune in today!
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