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title = "Secure Engine"
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# Secure Engine
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This section discusses the security features you can configure and use within your Docker Engine installation.
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* You can configure Docker's trust features so that your users can push and pull trusted images. To learn how to do this, see [Use trusted images](trust/index.md) in this section.
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* You can protect the Docker daemon socket and ensure only trusted Docker client connections. For more information, [Protect the Docker daemon socket](https.md)
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* You can use certificate-based client-server authentication to verify a Docker daemon has the rights to access images on a registry. For more information, see [Using certificates for repository client verification](certificates.md).
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* You can configure secure computing mode (Seccomp) policies to secure system calls in a container. For more information, see [Seccomp security profiles for Docker](seccomp.md).
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* An AppArmor profile for Docker is installed with the official *.deb* packages. For information about this profile and overriding it, see [AppArmor security profiles for Docker](apparmor.md).
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