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Chainguard Container for checkov

Static code and composition analysis tool for infrastructure as code

Chainguard Containers are regularly-updated, secure-by-default container images.

Download this Container Image

For those with access, this container image is available on cgr.dev:

docker pull cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/checkov:latest

Be sure to replace the ORGANIZATION placeholder with the name used for your organization's private repository within the Chainguard Registry.

Compatibility Notes

Chainguard's checkov image is a drop-in replacement for the upstream bridgecrew/checkov container image. Unlike upstream which runs as root, the Chainguard image runs as the nonroot user (uid 65532) — bind-mounted IaC directories must be readable by that user.

Getting Started

Scan a directory of Terraform, Kubernetes, Dockerfile, or other supported IaC files:

docker run --rm \
  -v "${PWD}:/work" -w /work \
  cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/checkov:latest \
  -d . --framework terraform

Use --soft-fail to keep the process exit code at 0 even when findings are present (useful for advisory pipelines):

docker run --rm \
  -v "${PWD}:/work" -w /work \
  cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/checkov:latest \
  --soft-fail -d . --framework terraform -o json

GitHub Actions

The image's entrypoint is the upstream entrypoint.sh, which translates INPUT_* environment variables into checkov CLI flags. Existing bridgecrew/checkov GitHub Actions usage works unchanged by switching the image reference:

- uses: docker://cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/checkov:latest
  with:
    directory: .
    framework: terraform

Scan Kubernetes resources at runtime

Checkov can be deployed as a Kubernetes Job to scan live cluster resources. The upstream project ships a reference job manifest with the required Namespace, ServiceAccount, and read-only RBAC. Swap the image reference to point at this image:

containers:
  - name: checkov
    image: cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/checkov:latest

Apply the manifest and read the scan output from the Job's logs:

kubectl apply -f checkov-job.yaml
kubectl logs -n checkov job/checkov

Documentation and Resources

What are Chainguard Containers?

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All other Chainguard Containers are built with Chainguard OS, Chainguard's minimal Linux operating system designed to produce container images that meet the requirements of a more secure software supply chain.

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Although the -dev container image variants have similar security features as their more minimal versions, they include additional software that is typically not necessary in production environments. We recommend using multi-stage builds to copy artifacts from the -dev variant into a more minimal production image.

Need additional packages?

To improve security, Chainguard Containers include only essential dependencies. Need more packages? Chainguard customers can use Custom Assembly to add packages, either through the Console, chainctl, or API.

To use Custom Assembly in the Chainguard Console: navigate to the image you'd like to customize in your Organization's list of images, and click on the Customize image button at the top of the page.

Learn More

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Licenses

Chainguard's container images contain software packages that are direct or transitive dependencies. The following licenses were found in the "latest" tag of this image:

  • Apache-2.0

  • BSD-1-Clause

  • BSD-2-Clause

  • BSD-3-Clause

  • BSD-4-Clause-UC

  • CC-PDDC

  • GCC-exception-3.1

For a complete list of licenses, please refer to this Image's SBOM.

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Compliance

Chainguard Containers are SLSA Level 3 compliant with detailed metadata and documentation about how it was built. We generate build provenance and a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for each release, with complete visibility into the software supply chain.

SLSA compliance at Chainguard

This image helps reduce time and effort in establishing PCI DSS 4.0 compliance with low-to-no CVEs.

PCI DSS at Chainguard

A FIPS validated version of this image is available for FedRAMP compliance. STIG is included with FIPS image.


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