- c: Docker Content Trust is based on The Update Framework (TUF) and this framework was created to ensure the release of content between updates using different keys. It is possible to validate the trustfulness of a package or any other content using TUF.
- a and d: Docker Content Trust will use Root, Targets, Snapshot, and Timestamp keys to ensure content.
- c: We ensure image freshness using Content Trust, but it is true that we cannot ensure that the image tagged as "latest" in a given repository is actually the latest one created. We can only ensure that the image tagged as "latest" will be used. It is always recommended to use tags avoiding the use of "latest".
- b: We tried to sign a version of a non-public write repository. We are not allowed to modify root repositories at docker.io.
- d: We can recover the key if we have a backup. If it is not possible, we can generate a new one or let Docker generate one for us on first signing. Although we will...
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