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SECURITY.md

Security Policy

Reporting a Vulnerability

To report a vulnerability for the elf2cfetbl subsystem please submit an issue.

For general cFS vulnerabilities please open a cFS framework issue and see our top-level security policy for additional information.

In either case please use the "Bug Report" template and provide as much information as possible. Apply appropriate labels for each report. For security related reports, tag the issue with the "security" label.

Testing

Disclaimer: nasa/elf2cfetbl is not responsible for any liability incurred under the Apache License 2.0.

Testing is an important aspect our team values to improve elf2cfetbl.

To view tools used for the cFS bundle, see our top-level security policy.

CodeQL

The elf2cfetbl CodeQL GitHub Actions workflow is available to the public. To review the results, fork the elf2cfetbl repository and run the CodeQL workflow.

CodeQL is ran for every push and pull-request on all branches of elf2cfetbl in GitHub Actions.

For the CodeQL GitHub Actions setup, visit https://github.com/github/codeql-action.

Cppcheck

The elf2cfetbl Cppcheck GitHub Actions workflow and results are available to the public. To view the results, select a workflow and download the artifacts.

Cppcheck is ran for every push on the main branch and every pull request on all branches of elf2cfetbl in Github Actions.

For more information about Cppcheck, visit http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/.

Additional Support

For additional support, submit a GitHub issue. You can also email the cfs community at cfs-community@lists.nasa.gov.

You can subscribe to the mailing list here that includes all the community members/users of the NASA core Flight Software (cFS) product line. The mailing list is used to communicate any information related to the cFS product such as current releases, bug findings and fixes, enhancement requests, community meeting notifications, sending out meeting minutes, etc.

If you wish to report a cybersecurity incident or concern, please contact the NASA Security Operations Center either by phone at 1-877-627-2732 or via email address soc@nasa.gov.

There aren’t any published security advisories