Gain continuous visibility into vulnerabilities across your containerised workloads with our new agentless container scanning. Automatically scan container images hosted in AWS, GCP, and Azure with no additional setup required if you've already connected your cloud accounts.
What’s new?
- Zero-maintenance scanning –No agents to deploy or manage. We integrate directly with your cloud registries using your existing cloud connections.
- Intelligent tag-based targeting –Define tag rules (likeproduction,latest, orv*) to scan only the images that matter. We automatically scan the most recently pushed version matching each rule, reducing noise and focusing on what's actually running.
- Continuous threat detection –New images matching your rules are scanned immediately when pushed. Existing images are rechecked daily for newly disclosed CVEs, ensuring you're always aware of emerging threats.
- Actionable vulnerability insights –Every finding includes CVE details, CVSS severity ratings, information on whether fixes are available, and clear remediation guidance to help your team respond quickly.
Getting started
If you've already connected AWS, GCP, or Azure to Intruder, container scanning is ready to go:

- Head to Discovery and find the new Container images section
- Review automatically discovered container tags from your connected registries
- Create tag rules to define which images to monitor
- Start receiving vulnerability findings immediately
For more information on getting started, see our help guidance here
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in Discovery and connect your cloud account in minutes. Supported registries
- AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR)
- GCP Artifact Registry
- Azure Container Registry
Licensing note
Each scanned container image and tag combination (e.g.,
api-service:production
) uses one infrastructure licence from your plan.Need more capacity? Add licences via your billing page or speak with your account admin.
Availability
Container image scanning is included in Cloud, Pro, and Enterprise plans