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Without continuous improvement in software security, you’re not standing still — you’re walking backward into oncoming traffic. Attack vectors multiply, evolve, and look for the weakest link in your software supply chain daily.

Cybersecurity Ventures forecasts that the global cost of software supply chain attacks will reach nearly $138 billion by 2031, up from $60 billion in 2025 and $46 billion in 2023.

Your software supply chain isn’t just an automated sequence of tools and processes. It’s a promise — to your customers, team, and future. Promises are fragile. The cracks can start to show with every dependency, third-party integration, and production push.

A breach is more than a line item in the budget. Customers ask themselves, “If they couldn’t protect this, what else can’t they protect?” Downtime halts innovation as fines for compliance failures and engineering efforts re-route to forensic security analysis. The brand you spent years perfecting could be reduced to a cautionary tale. Regardless of how innovative your product is, it’s not trusted if it’s not secure.

Docker’s suite of tools, used by millions of developers around the world, provide built-in security, governance, and visibility, helping teams innovate faster while staying protected.

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