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We’re the world’s leading provider of enterprise open source solutions—including Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes. We deliver hardened solutions that make it easier for enterprises to work across platforms and environments, from the core datacenter to the network edge.
Made for DevOps and Trusted by CISOs, Cyber Armor enables DevOps teams to automatically create hardened OpenShift and Hybrid environments using existing DevOps tools and processes.
Cyber Armor is the first to deliver runtime workload memory protection, Network control, and data protection under a single service-to-service control plane, simplifying operations and increasing visibility and security.
Through patented technology, Cyber Armor seamlessly integrates with the CI/CD pipeline to learn every workload and create a software DNA by scanning all binaries, scripts and configurations. It then automatically validates all running workloads against that DNA in-memory, in runtime. Immediately and deterministically identifying any software attack, memory exploit or fileless malware.
The Cyber Armor control plane assures only such approved and healthy state workloads can connect with each other and access data while enabling the user to easilty configure network access and data access policies based on workload identities and attributes.
The result is more resilient and highly visible production environments with less required security gates and security configurations which means shorter development to production cycles, higher visibility and change control, better compliance readiness and of course stronger security.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | CyberArmor Operator Bundle |
| Provider | CyberArmor |
| Architecture | amd64 |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Security audit date | 1/10/2026, 5:59:26 PM |
| Container certification |
Use a registry service account token to authenticate your container client. This allows you to pull images without using your personal Red Hat credentials, which is recommended for CI/CD pipelines and automated deployments.
Run the following command, then enter your registry token credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using your Red Hat login.
Run the following command, then enter your login credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image