Activate Registry Scanner - Administrator Guide - Cortex CLOUD

Cortex Cloud Posture Management Documentation

Product
Cortex Cloud Application Security > Cortex CLOUD
License
Cloud Posture Management
Creation date
2025-01-22
Last date published
2026-06-10
Category
Administrator Guide

The Broker VM provides a Registry Scanner applet that scans and secures your container image registries. It supports Docker V2 or JFrog self-hosted registries located on-premises or in private cloud networks.

Notice

Note

  • You cannot activate the Registry Scanner directly on a new or existing Broker VM. You can only activate or deactivate existing Registry Scanner applets. To activate or deactivate existing applets, see Step 4 under Verify Registry Scanner connection section.

Verify Registry Scanner connection

After the registry scanner is initialized, perform the following steps to verify that the Registry Scanner applet is connected to the Broker VM:

Prerequisite:

  1. Go to SettingsConfigurationsData BrokerBroker VMs.

  2. On either the Brokers or Clusters tab, find the Broker VM.

  3. In the APPS column for the Broker VM, verify that the Registry Scanner app appears.

  4. Select the Registry Scanner app to open a window displaying the following information:

    registry-scanner-applet-on-boker-vm-window-panel.png
    • Connection: Shows the app's current connection status. You can also Deactivate the app.

      To reactivate the Registry Scanner app, do one of the following:

      • On the Brokers tab, locate the Broker VM, select +Add in the APPS column, and then choose Registry Scanner.

      • On the Clusters tab, locate the Broker VM, select +Add in the APPS column, and then choose Registry Scanner.

      If the Registry Scanner app is not listed in the drop-down menu when you click +Add, it means that the registry scanning was not configured for that Broker VM. You must first add the data connectors.

    • Resources: Shows the percentage of CPU, Memory, and Disk resources used by the app.

  5. To manage the Registry Scanner applet, see: