GitHub - sigstore cosign: Code signing and transparency for containers . . . Cosign aims to make signatures invisible infrastructure Cosign supports: Container Signing, Verification and Storage in an OCI registry Cosign is developed as part of the sigstore project We also use a slack channel! Click here for the invite link For Homebrew, Arch, Nix, GitHub Action, and Kubernetes installs see the installation docs
An Introduction to Cosign — Chainguard Academy Cosign supports software artifact signing, verification, and storage in an OCI (Open Container Initiative) registry While Cosign was developed with containers and container-related artifacts in mind, it can also be used for open source software packages and other file types
Signing Containers - Sigstore You can use Cosign to sign containers with ephemeral keys by authenticating with an OIDC (OpenID Connect) protocol supported by Sigstore Currently, you can authenticate with Google, GitHub, or Microsoft
Cosign - Sigstore Signing with Self-Managed Keys Importing Key Pairs Hardware Tokens System Configuration
Co-signing a Loan: Risks and Benefits - NerdWallet What is a co-signer? A co-signer is someone who adds their name, credit profile and financial information to the primary borrower’s loan application When you co-sign a loan, you agree
Cosigning a Loan FAQs | Consumer Advice - Federal Trade Commission You can cosign just about any type of loan, including student loans, auto loans, home improvement loans, personal loans, credit card agreements, and mortgage loans No matter what kind of loan it is, carefully consider the obligations and risks of cosigning
What You Need To Know As A Co-Signer – Forbes Advisor What Is a Co-signer? A co-signer is someone who helps a prospective borrower—typically someone with poor credit or no credit—qualify for a loan by pledging to repay the loan if the borrower