Containers have 600+ vulnerabilities on average

Have you ever tried to pack your lunch and found yourself worrying if the containers would keep your food safe and fresh? That’s a little like what a bunch of companies are feeling about their computer systems.

When businesses want to use and share their computer programs, they often pack them into something called “containers.” Think of them as high-tech lunchboxes for computer code. These containers can easily move around and work on different computers, which is great for business. Plus, there’s a system called Kubernetes, which is like a lunch monitor that organizes all the containers so they play nice together.

But here’s a shocker: More than half of all businesses – 67% to be exact – are hitting the brakes on using these containers. Why? Because they’re worried about keeping their computer programs secure. It’s like when you’re not sure if your lunchbox will lock tight and you’re scared it might spill all over your backpack.

Security is super important because it’s all about keeping information safe from people who shouldn’t see it. If the containers and that Kubernetes system aren’t secure, it’s like having a lunchbox that anyone could open and take a bite out of your sandwich – not cool!

Now, imagine having a guide to help you choose the best lunchbox and teach you how to use it right. That’s where a company like Diversified Outlook Group steps in. They’re like the lunchbox experts who can show these organizations how to use containers and Kubernetes without having to worry about their digital sandwiches getting messed up. Diversified Outlook Group has super smart people who understand all of this tech stuff and they’re just an email away at support@diversifiedoutlookgroup.com. If your business is getting a headache from trying to keep your cool projects safe in those high-tech lunchboxes, reaching out to them might just be the smartest move to make.

Want to know more about the container and Kubernetes problem? Check out this website for all the details: www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/12/11/containers-security-concerns/.

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