Docker 26 vs. containerd 2.0: 2026 Container Runtime Security Benchmark – 40% Fewer CVEs

📰 Dev.to · ANKUSH CHOUDHARY JOHAL

Learn how containerd 2.0 outperforms Docker 26 in terms of container runtime security with 40% fewer critical CVEs

intermediate Published 29 Apr 2026
Action Steps
  1. Compare the security features of Docker 26 and containerd 2.0
  2. Run a vulnerability scan on your current container runtime environment
  3. Configure your container runtime to use containerd 2.0 for improved security
  4. Test the performance of containerd 2.0 against Docker 26
  5. Analyze the CVE reports for both Docker 26 and containerd 2.0 to understand the security risks
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps teams and security engineers can benefit from understanding the security differences between containerd 2.0 and Docker 26 to make informed decisions about their container runtime infrastructure

Key Insight

💡 containerd 2.0 provides improved security over Docker 26 with fewer critical vulnerabilities

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In Q2 2026, containerd 2.0 shipped with 40% fewer critical CVEs than Docker 26, but raw vulnerability...
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