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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
Latest updates
- open source
Understanding the relationship between FOSS and the “software supply chain”
Ariadne Conill, Principal Software Engineer
- product
Chainguard Image now available for Python 3.11
Dan Lorenc, CEO
- research
Are SBOMs good enough for government work?
John Speed Meyers, Principal Research Scientist
- security
Understanding the promise of VEX
Kaylin Trychon, VP of Marketing and Communications
- product
Chainguard Image now available for Bazel
Dan Lorenc, CEO
- product
Open Policy Agent uses Chainguard Images to safeguard from OpenSSL vulnerabilities
Adrian Mouat, Staff OSS Engineer
- engineering
Building Wolfi from the ground up and announcing arm64 support!
Jason Hall, Software Engineer
- product
Benefits of keyless software signing
Kaylin Trychon, VP of Marketing and Communications
- product
Chainguard Image now available for Redis
Dan Lorenc, CEO
- open source
Highlights from OpenSSF’s 2022 Annual Report
Kaylin Trychon, VP of Marketing and Communications
- product
Chainguard Image now available for Ruby 3.2
Dan Lorenc, CEO
- engineering
Building images for the secure supply chain
Adrian Mouat, Staff OSS Engineer