Docker Security Engineer
Docker Security Engineers are responsible for the security of Docker containers and the data they contain. They work with developers and operations teams to define and implement security policies for Docker environments, and they monitor and respond to security incidents. Docker Security Engineers need to have a strong understanding of Docker security features and best practices, as well as a deep understanding of security principles and technologies.
Education and Experience
Docker Security Engineers typically have a bachelor's degree in computer science, information security, or a related field. They may also have experience with Docker and other container technologies, as well as experience with security tools and technologies. Docker Security Engineers typically need at least 2 years of experience in a related field.
Skills and Knowledge
Docker Security Engineers need to have a strong understanding of the following:
- Docker security features and best practices
- Security principles and technologies
- Networking and system administration
- Security monitoring and incident response
- Docker ecosystem
- DevOps practices