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DESCRIPTION:AI has had an interesting side effect: it has shifted security 
 from something often treated as an afterthought into a proactive\, first-c
 lass concern in modern software development. With LLMs\, scanning and iden
 tifying attack vectors is no longer limited to the codebase\; it now exten
 ds across transitive dependencies\, third-party packages\, and entire dist
 ributions\, resulting in a steady stream of newly uncovered critical CVEs.
 \n\nContainers sit at the core of modern service deployments. Securing the
 m is critical\, and one of the most effective ways to strengthen security 
 is to reduce the attack surface by stripping away everything that isn't es
 sential.\n\nThe challenge is doing that in a reliable\, efficient and repe
 atable way.\n\nLuckily\, there's a tool built for exactly this: Rocks.\n\n
 It's an OCI-compliant image builder that lets you chisel away unnecessary 
 packages and dependencies\, helping you sculpt a lean\, purpose-built cont
 ainer image\, much like Michelangelo revealing a masterpiece from a block 
 of "rock". \n\n(pun intended)\n\nMore info: https://events.canonical.com/e
 vent/146/contributions/944/
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SUMMARY:Creating containers like Michelangelo - Tushar Gupta
URL:https://pretalx.coscup.org/coscup-2026/talk/PEDPRR/
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