
Image Provenance Verification
FreeSecure your container images with provenance verification.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Image Provenance Verification does
Implementing Image Provenance Verification with Cosign enables developers and security professionals to sign and verify container images effectively. This skill utilizes Sigstore's Cosign tool, which supports both key-based and keyless OIDC-based signing, ensuring that your container images are secure and compliant with supply chain security standards. By integrating with Fulcio and Rekor, it not only signs images but also attaches essential metadata, enhancing transparency and trust in the software supply chain.
The skill is particularly useful for organizations looking to enforce strict image verification policies in Kubernetes environments. With the ability to enforce signature verification through Kubernetes admission control, it ensures that only verified images are deployed, thereby reducing the risk of vulnerabilities introduced through unverified software. This is critical for teams that prioritize security in their CI/CD pipelines and need to meet regulatory compliance requirements.
In addition to signing and verifying images, this skill also supports attaching attestations, such as Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and vulnerability scan results, which are essential for providing detailed provenance information. This feature is especially beneficial for teams conducting security assessments or improving their security architecture, as it provides a comprehensive view of the components and their security status within the images being used.
Overall, this skill is designed for developers and security engineers who are implementing or enhancing image signing and verification processes in their containerized applications, ensuring that they adhere to best practices in supply chain security.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to implement image provenance verification in your Kubernetes environment or when establishing security controls for container images.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for environments that do not utilize Kubernetes or where container image signing is not a priority.
What you can build with it
Deploying Secure Container Images
Use this skill to sign and verify container images before deploying them in production, ensuring that only trusted images are used.
Establishing Compliance Controls
Integrate this skill into your security architecture to meet compliance requirements related to software supply chain security.
Automating Image Signing in CI/CD
Implement this skill in your CI/CD pipeline to automate the signing of container images, enhancing your development workflow.
How to install Image Provenance Verification
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Written by mukul975Implementing Image Provenance Verification with Cosign
Overview
Cosign is a Sigstore tool for signing, verifying, and attaching metadata to container images and OCI artifacts. It supports both key-based and keyless (OIDC) signing, integrates with Fulcio (certificate authority) and Rekor (transparency log), and enables supply chain security for container images.
When to Use
- When deploying or configuring implementing image provenance verification with cosign capabilities in your environment
- When establishing security controls aligned to compliance requirements
- When building or improving security architecture for this domain
- When conducting security assessments that require this implementation
Prerequisites
- Cosign CLI installed
- Docker or Podman for building images
- OCI-compliant container registry (Docker Hub, GHCR, GCR, ECR)
- OIDC provider account (GitHub, Google, Microsoft) for keyless signing
Installing Cosign
# Install via Go
go install github.com/sigstore/cosign/v2/cmd/cosign@latest
# Install via Homebrew
brew install cosign
# Install via script
curl -O -L "https://github.com/sigstore/cosign/releases/latest/download/cosign-linux-amd64"
sudo mv cosign-linux-amd64 /usr/local/bin/cosign
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/cosign
# Verify installation
cosign version
Key-Based Signing
Generate Key Pair
# Generate cosign key pair (creates cosign.key and cosign.pub)
cosign generate-key-pair
# Generate key pair stored in KMS
cosign generate-key-pair --kms awskms:///alias/cosign-key
cosign generate-key-pair --kms gcpkms://projects/PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/keyRings/KEYRING/cryptoKeys/KEY
cosign generate-key-pair --kms hashivault://transit/keys/cosign
Sign Image with Key
# Sign an image
cosign sign --key cosign.key ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
# Sign with annotations
cosign sign --key cosign.key \
-a "build-id=12345" \
-a "git-sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" \
ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
Verify Image with Key
# Verify signature
cosign verify --key cosign.pub ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
# Verify with annotation check
cosign verify --key cosign.pub \
-a "build-id=12345" \
ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
Keyless Signing (OIDC)
Sign with Keyless (Interactive)
# Keyless sign - opens browser for OIDC auth
cosign sign ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
# The signature, certificate, and Rekor entry are created automatically
Sign with Keyless (CI/CD - Non-Interactive)
# GitHub Actions (uses OIDC token automatically)
cosign sign ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 \
--yes
# With explicit identity token
cosign sign ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 \
--identity-token=$(cat /var/run/sigstore/cosign/oidc-token) \
--yes
Verify Keyless Signature
# Verify by email identity
cosign verify ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 \
--certificate-identity=builder@example.com \
--certificate-oidc-issuer=https://accounts.google.com
# Verify by GitHub Actions workflow
cosign verify ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 \
--certificate-identity=https://github.com/myorg/myrepo/.github/workflows/build.yml@refs/heads/main \
--certificate-oidc-issuer=https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com
# Verify with regex matching
cosign verify ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 \
--certificate-identity-regexp=".*@example.com" \
--certificate-oidc-issuer=https://accounts.google.com
Attestations (SLSA Provenance)
Attach SBOM Attestation
# Generate SBOM
syft ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 -o cyclonedx-json > sbom.cdx.json
# Attach SBOM as attestation
cosign attest --key cosign.key \
--type cyclonedx \
--predicate sbom.cdx.json \
ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
# Verify attestation
cosign verify-attestation --key cosign.pub \
--type cyclonedx \
ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
Attach Vulnerability Scan Attestation
# Run scan and save results
grype ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 -o json > vuln-scan.json
# Attach scan results as attestation
cosign attest --key cosign.key \
--type vuln \
--predicate vuln-scan.json \
ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
SLSA Provenance Attestation
# Attach SLSA provenance
cosign attest --key cosign.key \
--type slsaprovenance \
--predicate provenance.json \
ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
# Verify SLSA provenance
cosign verify-attestation --key cosign.pub \
--type slsaprovenance \
ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0
CI/CD Integration
GitHub Actions
name: Sign and Publish
on:
push:
tags: ['v*']
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
id-token: write # Required for keyless signing
jobs:
build-sign:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: sigstore/cosign-installer@v3
- name: Login to GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push
id: build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
push: true
tags: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}:${{ github.ref_name }}
- name: Sign image (keyless)
run: |
cosign sign --yes \
ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}@${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }}
- name: Generate and attach SBOM
run: |
syft ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}@${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }} -o cyclonedx-json > sbom.json
cosign attest --yes \
--type cyclonedx \
--predicate sbom.json \
ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}@${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }}
Kubernetes Admission Enforcement
Policy Controller (Sigstore)
# Install policy-controller
helm repo add sigstore https://sigstore.github.io/helm-charts
helm install policy-controller sigstore/policy-controller \
--namespace cosign-system --create-namespace
# Enforce signed images in namespace
apiVersion: policy.sigstore.dev/v1beta1
kind: ClusterImagePolicy
metadata:
name: require-signed-images
spec:
images:
- glob: "ghcr.io/myorg/**"
authorities:
- keyless:
url: https://fulcio.sigstore.dev
identities:
- issuer: https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com
subjectRegExp: "https://github.com/myorg/.*"
ctlog:
url: https://rekor.sigstore.dev
Kyverno Integration
apiVersion: kyverno.io/v1
kind: ClusterPolicy
metadata:
name: verify-image-signature
spec:
validationFailureAction: Enforce
rules:
- name: verify-cosign-signature
match:
any:
- resources:
kinds: ["Pod"]
verifyImages:
- imageReferences:
- "ghcr.io/myorg/*"
attestors:
- entries:
- keyless:
subject: "https://github.com/myorg/*"
issuer: "https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com"
rekor:
url: https://rekor.sigstore.dev
Transparency Log (Rekor)
# Search Rekor for image signatures
rekor-cli search --email builder@example.com
# Get specific entry
rekor-cli get --uuid <entry-uuid>
# Verify entry inclusion
cosign verify ghcr.io/myorg/myapp:v1.0.0 \
--certificate-identity=builder@example.com \
--certificate-oidc-issuer=https://accounts.google.com
Best Practices
- Use keyless signing in CI/CD for automated pipelines
- Sign by digest not by tag for immutable references
- Attach SBOM attestations alongside signatures
- Enforce signatures at admission with policy-controller or Kyverno
- Use OIDC identity verification instead of just key verification
- Store keys in KMS (AWS KMS, GCP KMS, HashiCorp Vault) for key-based signing
- Verify the full chain: signature + certificate + Rekor inclusion
- Include build metadata as annotations on signatures
Frequently asked questions about Image Provenance Verification
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