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Chainguard Libraries for Python: Now Generally Available with CVE Remediation and Malware Protection
Chainguard Libraries for Python, trusted open source language libraries designed for CVE remediation and malware protection, is now generally available.
Bria Giordano, Director, Product Marketing, and Anushka Iyer, Product Marketing Manager
The State of Trusted Open Source: December 2025
Chainguard’s State of Trusted Open Source for December 2025 dives into usage trends for Chainguard Containers, CVE data, and why remediation speed matters.
Ed Sawma, VP of Product Marketing, and Sasha Itkis, Product Analyst
Security insights delivered before they become problems
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- engineering
Reimagining the Linux distro with Wolfi
Adrian Mouat, Staff DevRel Engineer
- security
Unpacking libuv’s CVE-2024-24806: software dark matter will go under the radar (not in Chainguard Images, tho)
Jordi Mon Companys, Senior Product Marketing Manager
- security
Streamline your FedRAMP certification with this container security checklist
Ty McCloskey, Sr. Content Specialist
- security
New Chainguard Academy course: Painless Vulnerability Management
Erin Glass, Senior Product Manager
- product
Revolutionizing container security and CVE management
Jamon Camisso, Staff Developer Experience Engineer
- research
Why your company is wasting thousands of hours on software vulnerabilities
John Speed Meyers, Principal Research Scientist, and Garry Ing, Product Designer
- security
How Chainguard protects against “Leaky Vessel” container escape vulnerabilities
Dan Luhring, Staff Software Engineer
- security
Chainguard’s response to CVE-2023-6246 in glibc
Jordi Mon Companys, Senior Product Marketing Manager
- news
Chainguard Terraform Provider is now available
Colin Douglas, Senior Software Engineer
- security
Why images with zero-known CVEs are worth it
Adrian Mouat, Staff DevRel Engineer
- product
Our approach to continuous documentation for Chainguard Images
Erika Heidi, Developer Experience Engineer
- product
Images as Code: The pursuit of declarative image builds
Matt Moore, CTO