Anchore and Chainguard Partner for Enhanced Supply Chain Security

September 23, 2025
Anchore and Chainguard have announced a strategic partnership to enhance software supply chain security by combining Chainguard's hardened container images with Anchore's scanning and policy framework.

Anchore and Chainguard have announced a strategic partnership to enhance software supply chain security. Announced in a press release, the collaboration aims to unite Chainguard's zero-CVE hardened container images with Anchore's high-accuracy scanning and policy frameworks. This integration is designed to meet the highest security and compliance standards.

The partnership addresses the increasing volume of cybersecurity regulations and the burden on platform and security teams to maintain compliance. By leveraging Chainguard's continuously updated container images, engineering teams can reduce the time spent on patching vulnerabilities. Anchore ensures continuous security and automated compliance checks throughout the software development lifecycle.

Anchore Enterprise, the certified scanner for Chainguard Containers, is now embedded into Chainguard's release validation processes. This technical alignment provides end-users with trust, confidence, and rapid resolution of security issues. The collaboration offers a comprehensive solution, delivering a 'Start Safe, Stay Secure and Compliant forever' posture for organizations.

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