Comparing Different Approaches to Sandboxing

Published: (May 7, 2026 at 09:00 AM EDT)
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Source: Docker Blog

Docker Sandboxes: Run Agents in YOLO Mode, Safely

Agents have crossed a threshold. Over a quarter of all production code is now AI‑authored, and developers who use agents are merging roughly 60% more pull requests. But these gains only come when you let agents run autonomously. To unlock that, you have to get out of the way—letting agents run…

Authors

  • Eric Jia

  • Srini Sekaran

  • Timir Karia


Generate Images Locally with Docker Model Runner and Open WebUI

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Learn how to generate images locally with Docker Model Runner and Open WebUI using a private, OpenAI‑compatible workflow on your own machine.


Precision Container Security with Docker and Black Duck

May 5, 2026

The complexity of modern containerized applications often leaves developers drowning in a sea of “noise”—vulnerabilities that exist in the file system but pose zero actual risk to the application. The integration between Black Duck and Docker Hardened Images (DHI) provides a definitive answer to this challenge. By combining Docker’s secure‑by‑default foundations, using VEX (Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange)…

Authors

  • Jessy McDermott

  • Dan Stelzer
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A Virtual Agent Team at Docker: How the Coding Agent Sandboxes Team Uses a Fleet of Agents to Ship Faster

May 1, 2026

Learn how Docker uses a fleet of AI agents in CI to test, triage, and fix code automatically, helping teams ship faster with secure sandboxes.

Author

  • Manuel de la Peña
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