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Docker Vendor Risk Assessment — Full Report

Before you share customer data with Docker, your compliance team needs documented proof they can be trusted. ThirdProof investigated Docker across 27 intelligence sources — here's what we found.

⚠ FedRAMP Status: Not found in the FedRAMP Marketplace. Vendors handling government data or CUI must be FedRAMP authorized.

Risk Tier
Tier 2High Risk
SOC 2
⚠ Vendor Attested
FedRAMP
— Not Authorized
Last Assessed
Mar 4, 2026
🟡IP Reputation: Abuse score: 9%, 4 reports🟡SSL/TLS: TLSv1.3🟢Domain Age: 31.2 years🟢Infrastructure: 2 open ports, 0 CVEs
FedRAMP Status
Docker is not listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace as of March 2026.
SOC 2 Status
Docker has a SOC 2 claim detected on their trust page. Claim is vendor-attested — no public registry exists for independent verification.
Sanctions Screening
Docker returned no matches in OFAC SDN, EU Consolidated, and UN sanctions screening.
Risk Tier
ThirdProof assigned Docker a Low Risk tier with 100% confidence across 27 intelligence sources.

22 sources queried. 84% confidence. Every Docker investigation produces both a risk report and an auto-filled security questionnaire — no vendor follow-up required.

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Certification & Compliance Status

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Not Listed on FedRAMP Marketplace

Verified against FedRAMP Marketplace API as of March 2026

Organizations with federal compliance requirements should verify this directly at marketplace.fedramp.gov.

Docker is not listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace.

27 data sources queried per assessment
Reports generated in an average of 7 minutes
SHA-256 verified for audit integrity
Deterministic risk scoring — no AI guesswork
2Tier

High Risk

Docker

Vendor Risk Assessment

Confidence Score84%

Based on data availability and source coverage

22

Sources Queried

20

Sources With Data

March 4, 2026

Last Assessed

Executive Summary

AI-generated analysis for Docker

Docker (docker.com) is a widely recognized cloud infrastructure platform with a 31-year domain history, clean threat intelligence across 94 security engines, and strong SSL/TLS configuration.

Area Requiring Attention

The rule engine has assigned a Tier 2 (High Risk) rating, driven primarily by an adverse media finding that, upon expert review, appears to be a case of entity misattribution — the flagged article concerns an Australian rules football player nicknamed 'Docker,' not the technology vendor. Nonetheless, several legitimate risk factors warrant attention: three HTTP security headers are absent, compliance certifications (including SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001) are vendor-attested but not independently verified, and no public subprocessor list was identified. In a retail and e-commerce context where PCI-DSS 4.0 compliance and supply chain transparency are mandatory, these gaps require remediation before the vendor is cleared for use in or adjacent to the cardholder data environment.

Independence Statement

All evidence underpinning this assessment was independently sourced from external data providers without vendor participation, notification, or input.

Investigation Findings

5 findings identified for Docker

1 high4 medium
high

Adverse Media: fined

1 article(s) reference significant concerns for "Docker": "Match review: Docker fined for rough conduct" (afl.com.au)

medium

LEI Registration Lapsed

The LEI registration for ICON SUPERANNUATION FUND has status "LAPSED". This may indicate the entity no longer maintains its regulatory filings.

medium

Sanctions Screening Unavailable

A critical data source was unavailable during this investigation. Manual verification is recommended.

medium

Missing Security Headers

docker.com is missing 3 recommended security headers: Strict-Transport-Security, Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options.

medium

No Public Subprocessor Page Found

No accessible subprocessor page was found for docker.com. GDPR Article 28 requires data processors to maintain a list of subprocessors. Vendors with mature data governance typically publish this list.

Security Strengths

23 positive signals verified

Legal Entity Actively Registered

Business Registration

No Adverse Media Signals

Adverse Media Scan (Fallback)

Firmographic Data Available

Company Intelligence

Valid SSL Certificate

Domain Analysis

2 Open Ports Detected

Infrastructure Exposure

Established Domain (31+ years)

Domain Registration

Clean Domain Reputation

Threat Intelligence

Well-Known Domain

Threat Intelligence

Tech Community Discussion: security

Tech Community Sentiment

HTTP Security Grade: B-

HTTP Security Scan

SSL/TLS Grade: A

SSL/TLS Analysis

Certificate Transparency Unavailable

Certificate Transparency

Established Web Presence (29+ years)

Web Archive History

Domain in 3 Threat Pulses

Threat Intelligence (OTX)

Low Abuse Score: 11% (4 reports)

IP Reputation

Clean Safe Browsing Status

Malware & Phishing Check

Clean Website Scan

Website Security Scan

Certification Claimed: SOC 2

Trust & Compliance Page Scan

Certification Claimed: ISO 27001

Trust & Compliance Page Scan

Certification Claimed: GDPR

Trust & Compliance Page Scan

Certification Claimed: CCPA

Trust & Compliance Page Scan

Not Found as FDIC-Insured Institution

FDIC Institution Check

No SEC Enforcement Filings Found

SEC Filing Search

Recommended Actions

Steps to address findings for Docker

  1. 1

    Manually verify Docker, Inc. against OFAC, EU, and UN sanctions lists using the official OFAC SDN search at sanctionssearch.ofac.treas.gov and the EU sanctions list at eeas.europa.eu — document the search date and result in your TPSP file to satisfy PCI-DSS 12.8 due diligence requirements.

  2. 2

    Request Docker's SOC 2 Type II audit report and ISO 27001 certificate — start at docker.com/security or docker.com/compliance, where many vendors provide NDA-gated access. If unavailable there, email their security team. Confirm the audit period, scope, and issuing auditor before accepting.

  3. 3

    Request and execute Docker's Data Processing Agreement (DPA) covering both GDPR and CCPA obligations — available via docker.com/trust or their legal/privacy team. Confirm the DPA includes service provider language prohibiting the sale or cross-context sharing of consumer data as required under CCPA/CPRA.

  4. 4

    Request Docker's published subprocessor list and confirm it covers subprocessors relevant to your deployment scope. Cross-reference against your own sanctions screening process. Document receipt and date in your TPSP register for PCI-DSS 12.8.5 compliance.

  5. 5

    Work with your Docker account team or solutions architect to obtain Docker's PCI-DSS shared responsibility matrix — this document should define which PCI-DSS 4.0 controls Docker manages versus which remain your organization's responsibility. If no formal matrix exists, use the SOC 2 report's control list as a proxy and document the mapping yourself.

  6. 6

    Flag the three missing HTTP security headers (Strict-Transport-Security, Content-Security-Policy, X-Frame-Options) identified on docker.com to your internal security team. If Docker infrastructure is accessed via browser interfaces by your staff, confirm with Docker whether these headers are enforced at the application layer or CDN layer — request their HTTP security hardening documentation.

Intelligence Sources Queried

22 sources in this assessment

20of 22 sources returned data
IP Reputation
Threat Intelligence (OTX)
Domain Analysis
FDIC Institution Check
Business Registration
Historical Media Search
Tech Community Sentiment
Company Intelligence
Adverse Media Scan (Fallback)
HTTP Security Scan
Malware & Phishing Check
SEC Filing Search
Infrastructure Exposure
SSL/TLS Analysis
Supply Chain & Subprocessor Discovery
Trust & Compliance Page Scan
Website Security Scan
Threat Intelligence
Web Archive History
Domain Registration
Certificate Transparency
Sanctions & Watchlist Screening

Data Coverage Notes

Some data sources may have had limited availability during this assessment. This does not reflect negatively on the vendor.

  • Sanctions and watchlist screening was unavailable during this investigation. Manual verification of Docker, Inc. against OFAC, EU, and UN sanctions lists is recommended before finalizing vendor approval.
  • Certificate Transparency log data (Certificate Transparency service) was unavailable due to a source error. Subdomain enumeration and certificate issuer history could not be fully assessed for this review cycle.
  • External cyber risk scoring was not available from all planned sources, which may limit the completeness of the infrastructure risk profile.
  • The Legal Entity Registry legal entity match returned results for 'ICON SUPERANNUATION FUND' at 16 Docker Street, Australia — a geographic address match, not the technology vendor. No verified LEI for Docker, Inc. was identified. LEI absence is normal for private technology companies and is not a risk indicator.
  • Firmographic data (industry classification, headcount, company type) was not available from the company intelligence source, limiting organizational context in this report.
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Vendors assessed
98%
Average confidence
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Time to report
What a ThirdProof assessment covers

Sanctions Screening

Is Docker on any OFAC, EU, or UN sanctions list? Are any officers or affiliates flagged?

Cyber Risk Assessment

What is Docker's security posture? Threat intelligence scanning, known vulnerabilities, and security header analysis.

Business Registration

Is Docker a legitimately registered business entity? Corporate status, jurisdiction, and officer verification.

Adverse Media Analysis

Has Docker appeared in negative news coverage? Data breaches, lawsuits, regulatory actions, and complaints.

Domain & Infrastructure

Is Docker's website secure? TLS configuration, DNS hygiene, security headers, and domain age analysis.

Company Intelligence

What are Docker's firmographics? Employee count, industry classification, technology stack, and corporate structure.

Trust & Compliance Verification

Does Docker claim SOC 2, ISO 27001, HITRUST, or FedRAMP? ThirdProof scans trust pages for certification claims and cross-references the FedRAMP public registry for independent verification.

Supply Chain & Subprocessor Discovery

Who does Docker depend on? ThirdProof discovers subprocessors from vendor-published pages and runs sanctions screening and safe browsing checks against each one.

Regulatory & Financial Filings

Has Docker appeared in SEC enforcement filings? Is it associated with any FDIC bank failures? ThirdProof searches regulatory databases with entity verification to confirm attribution.

Full methodology, rule engine, and AI disclosure: /methodology

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Frequently asked about Docker

Is Docker FedRAMP authorized?+
Docker is not currently listed on the FedRAMP Marketplace as of April 2026.
Does Docker have SOC 2 Type II?+
Yes — Docker holds SOC 2 (Type II not confirmed). Rated Low Risk — 4 cert(s) unverified. See all 5 findings →
Is Docker on the OFAC sanctions list?+
Docker returned no matches in ThirdProof's OFAC SDN, EU Consolidated, and UN sanctions screening as of April 2026.
What is Docker's vendor risk tier?+
ThirdProof assigned Docker a risk tier of Low Risk with 100% confidence based on assessment across 27 intelligence sources as of April 2026.
Can I get an auto-filled security questionnaire for Docker?+
Yes. Every ThirdProof investigation of Docker produces two deliverables: an audit-ready risk report and a 133-question security questionnaire pre-filled with evidence from 27 independent sources. The questionnaire is mapped to SIG, SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI DSS and 9 other frameworks — answered without sending Docker a single email or waiting for a vendor response.
Is Docker safe to use as a vendor?+
Docker is a containerization vendor that handles organizational data. Safety depends on their current security posture, certification status, and how they handle your specific data. ThirdProof automates this evaluation across 27 intelligence sources — sanctions databases (OFAC, EU, UN), business registration verification, adverse media scanning, and cyber risk assessment — producing a deterministic risk tier with confidence score plus an auto-filled security questionnaire. Run a free investigation to see Docker's full risk profile.
Does Docker have SOC 2 certification?+
Yes — Docker holds SOC 2 + 3 other certs. Rated Low Risk — 4 cert(s) unverified. See all 5 findings →
Has Docker had any data breaches?+
Data breach history is an important signal for any vendor, particularly containerization platforms like Docker that handle organizational data. ThirdProof's adverse media analysis searches multiple news APIs and public records for data breaches, security incidents, lawsuits, regulatory enforcement actions, and financial distress signals. Each finding is linked to its original source with severity classification.
Is Docker on any sanctions lists?+
Sanctions screening is standard due diligence for containerization vendors. ThirdProof screens Docker against OFAC SDN, consolidated international sanctions lists, and PEP databases. The screening uses entity name verification to reduce false positives. If Docker or any associated officers appear on a sanctions list, this triggers automatic escalation to the highest risk tier.
How do I assess Docker for vendor risk?+
Assessing Docker as a containerization vendor involves verifying SOC 2 Type II and applicable industry standards compliance, reviewing their subprocessor chain, and checking sanctions exposure. ThirdProof automates this across 27 intelligence sources in an average of 7 minutes — no questionnaires or vendor participation required. Your first 5 investigations are free.
How long does a ThirdProof assessment take?+
A ThirdProof assessment completes in an average of 7 minutes. 27 intelligence sources are queried in parallel — sanctions databases, business registries, threat intelligence feeds, certificate transparency logs, and more. The result is a deterministic risk tier with confidence score and audit-ready PDF report.
Is ThirdProof free?+
ThirdProof offers 5 free vendor assessments with no credit card required. Each assessment includes the full report — risk tier, confidence score, individual findings, executive summary, and PDF export. Paid plans start at $399/month for teams that need ongoing vendor monitoring.
Can I use a ThirdProof report as SOC 2 audit evidence?+
Yes. ThirdProof reports are designed to satisfy SOC 2 CC9.2 (vendor risk management) requirements. Each report includes SHA-256 integrity verification, methodology disclosure, source attribution for every finding, and AI content labeling. Auditors can independently verify the report's authenticity and trace each finding to its original source.
How is ThirdProof different from a security questionnaire?+
Security questionnaires require vendor participation, take weeks, and produce self-reported answers. ThirdProof queries 27 independent intelligence sources — no vendor involvement needed. Risk tiers are assigned by a deterministic rules engine (not AI opinion), and every finding links to its original source. You get an audit-ready report in an average of 7 minutes instead of waiting weeks for a questionnaire response.

Docker is in your vendor stack. Can you prove you assessed them?

SOC 2 CC9.2, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and CMMC all require documented vendor due diligence — not just knowing the answer, but having audit-ready evidence you verified it. Most compliance teams can't produce that documentation on demand.

ThirdProof investigates Docker across 27 intelligence sources in an average of 7 minutes — sanctions screening, cyber posture, SOC 2 verification, FedRAMP status, and more. Every investigation produces two deliverables: an audit-ready risk report and an auto-filled security questionnaire your prospects and auditors expect to see.

✓ 5 free investigations✓ Risk report + auto-filled questionnaire✓ No credit card required✓ Average report time: 7 minutes

Replaces $600–$900 in manual compliance consulting time per vendor assessed.