Vulnerability management just got a lot more actionable. At the RSA Conference, join Docker + Mend.io to see our latest integration in action - now supporting VEX statements from Docker Hardened Images. This means less noise from non-exploitable CVEs and clearer, better decisions for security teams. If you care about cutting through CVE chaos (and who doesn’t?), come by and see the full demo. 📍 Booth #1443 🗓 Tuesday, March 24 ⏰ 3:00 PM PT
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At Docker, we simplify the lives of developers who are making world-changing apps. Docker helps developers bring their ideas to reality by conquering the complexity of app development. We simplify and accelerate workflows with an integrated development pipeline and application components. Actively used by millions of developers around the world, Docker Desktop and Docker Hub provide unmatched simplicity, agility and choice.
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Trying to safely run coding agents in the real world? Michael Irwin walks through how agent systems actually behave under pressure - and how to design the right boundaries around them. Live demos included! If you’re building with agents, this is about adding guardrails without slowing things down:
🚨 AI coding agents are powerful - but are they secure? We’re excited to welcome Michael Irwin, Principal Software Engineer at Docker, Inc, to the Future of Data and AI: Agentic AI Conference, happening virtually April 6–10, 2026 | 9AM – 3PM PDT. Michael will lead a hands-on tutorial: Securing Coding Agents: Sandboxes, Guardrails, and Real-World Attacks In this session, he’ll explore the security risks behind modern coding agents and how developers can protect against them using Docker tooling. What you’ll see: • How agent sandboxes and permissions can be bypassed • Real demos of attacks like filesystem deletion, API token leaks, and prompt injections • How Docker Sandboxes and the MCP Toolkit help secure AI agents • Practical guardrails and observability for running agents safely 🎟️ Register now: https://hubs.la/Q045PG9N0 #futureofdataandai #agenticai #docker #aiagents #agenticaiconference
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“Put YOLO in a box.” The Register covers NanoClaw + Docker Sandboxes and why agents that mutate everything need isolation that goes deeper than containers. Read more ⬇️
FYI: NanoClaw latches onto Docker Sandboxes for safer AI agents
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A fresh perspective on the NanoClaw + Docker integration. This Techzine piece highlights the core idea: agent-level isolation. Each agent runs in its own container with its own environment and data, containing the blast radius if something goes wrong. Read → https://bit.ly/4bWuePx
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Excited to see Crush integrate the Docker MCP Catalog natively! This makes it much easier for developers to dynamically pull in the right MCP tools on demand, reducing setup friction, saving time, and cutting down token usage. Check out their blog to get started ⬇️
MCPs, without the config. We worked with Docker to bring the MCP catalog directly into Crush. During a session, Crush can pull in the MCPs it needs on demand—databases, cloud services, local models—without manual setup. It’s a much simpler way to work: less configuration, more doing. https://lnkd.in/eDWxipgi
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Another take on the NanoClaw + Docker Sandboxes integration - this time from ZDNET. The piece highlights why the pairing matters: NanoClaw’s small, auditable codebase and Docker Sandboxes’ MicroVM isolation make it easier for teams to experiment with agents without exposing the host system. Read more → https://zd.net/4rKEgYP
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If you’re building or scaling AI agents, you’ve likely already hit the gap between what works in a demo and what holds up in production. Docker’s latest research shows 60% of organizations already have agents in production, and 94% see them as a strategic priority. In “The State of AI Agents: Insights From 800+ Builders and Leaders” webinar, we’ll break down what teams are actually building, where things start to break, and how MCP is emerging as a foundation for agent systems. You’ll walk away with: • The agent use cases gaining real traction • Practical ways to address scaling challenges • How to plan for flexible, future-ready agent infrastructure 📅 Wednesday, March 25, 2026 | 8 am PST, 11 am EST, 5 pm CET Register → https://lnkd.in/gsMxVmA2
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As NVIDIA GTC begins to wrap up, here are the themes we keep hearing about this week: - Tokens are becoming the new commodity. Jensen Huang called it out in his keynote, and attendees are buzzing about it. - Agents are creating a real tension: massive productivity gains, but real risk. The “aha” moment for many has been seeing how sandboxes remove that tradeoff. - AI isn’t theoretical. Nearly every dev we’ve talked to is already using coding agents - now the focus is making them trustworthy and scalable. If you want in on the conversation, you still have a chance to talk to us - tell us about what you’re building, or bring us your toughest AI infrastructure questions! Find us at Booth 3207.
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As NanoClaw integrates with Docker Sandboxes, its creator Gavriel Cohen explains the thinking behind it - agents are getting powerful enough to do real work. The job of the infrastructure is to contain them so teams can actually put agents to work.

