<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Amazon ECR (Elastic Container Registry) introduces Enhanced Scanning feature, providing usage insights for container images in ECS or EKS clusters.Enhanced feature displays last used date, number of clusters using images, and Cluster ARNs where images are deployed.Previously, ECR allowed scanning for vulnerabilities using Amazon Inspector without usage insights.The update, effective June 2025, enables users to identify actively used images and prioritize security efforts accordingly.For example, users can pinpoint images like backend-service:latest used in multiple clusters and disregard unused images like legacy-app:v1.2.Benefits include focusing on vulnerabilities in actively-used images, cleaning up outdated images, and making efficient security decisions.Information is available in ECR Console for scan results and Amazon Inspector Console for findings, with API support for programmatic data retrieval.The update enhances visibility and efficiency, particularly beneficial for managing multiple microservices and deployments.This improvement streamlines security efforts by providing actionable insights and reducing unnecessary remediation tasks.The feature offers a clearer understanding of image usage, aiding in effective vulnerability management and resource optimization.Amazon ECR's Enhanced Scanning feature empowers users to make informed decisions in container security and resource management.The update enhances container security practices by highlighting actively-used images and facilitating efficient security actions.This development aids in optimizing resource allocation and prioritizing security efforts in containerized environments.With increased visibility into image usage, AWS aims to streamline security processes and promote effective resource utilization.The feature's capability to pinpoint actively used images supports users in focusing security efforts on critical areas for enhanced protection.This update represents a significant advancement in container security by providing transparency on image usage within ECS and EKS clusters.