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[!NOTE]
Image Access Management is available to Docker Business customers only.
Image Access Management gives you control over which types of images, such as Docker Official Images, Docker Verified Publisher Images, or community images, your developers can pull from Docker Hub.
For example, a developer, who is part of an organization, building a new containerized application could accidentally use an untrusted, community image as a component of their application. This image could be malicious and pose a security risk to the company. Using Image Access Management, the organization owner can ensure that the developer can only access trusted content like Docker Official Images, Docker Verified Publisher Images, or the organization’s own images, preventing such a risk.
Prerequisites
You first need to enforce sign-in to ensure that all Docker Desktop developers authenticate with your organization. Since Image Access Management requires a Docker Business subscription, enforced sign-in guarantees that only authenticated users have access and that the feature consistently takes effect across all users, even though it may still work without enforced sign-in.
Configure
{{< tabs >}} {{< tab name="Docker Hub" >}}
{{% admin-image-access product="hub" %}}
{{< /tab >}} {{< tab name="Admin Console" >}}
{{< include "admin-early-access.md" >}}
{{% admin-image-access product="admin" %}}
{{< /tab >}} {{< /tabs >}}