Hi, from a forum discussion on LAVA, it seems that VIPM does not provide authenticity verification of the packages we install. In my opinion this is something worrying.
It will not be easy to defend (read: get approval for) the cybersecurity and integrity of software built by LabVIEW leveraging such libraries (therefore, in the large majority of the cases, by using VIPM as package manager). Is this something that is on the roadmap or it is already available and I am not aware of it?
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Marco Pignati
Hi, from a forum discussion on LAVA, it seems that VIPM does not provide authenticity verification of the packages we install. In my opinion this is something worrying.
It will not be easy to defend (read: get approval for) the cybersecurity and integrity of software built by LabVIEW leveraging such libraries (therefore, in the large majority of the cases, by using VIPM as package manager). Is this something that is on the roadmap or it is already available and I am not aware of it?
Thanks!
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