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We at Team Docker have been laser focused on building a more secure developer experience without compromising on productivity, speed, or choice. Many of our customers have been asking for a better way to manage the container registries their developers can use within Docker Desktop. Well, we’re excited to announce that your wish has been granted! Registry Access Management is now available for all Docker Business subscribers.
New registries can be spun up quickly, providing a way for developers to potentially pull malicious software or push sensitive data and intellectual property. Registry Access Management gives organizations greater control over the registries their developers can access while using Docker Desktop. When enabled, Registry Access Management can reduce the security risks tied to public registries by ensuring that developers only access trusted registries like Docker Hub, or private registries on Artifactory, AWS ECR, Github Container Registry, Google Container Registry, Quay, and others.
How does it work?
Organization owners can set registry access policies through centralized controls on Docker Hub.