uptane / uptane.github.io

UPTANE web site
https://uptane.org
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This is the repo for the Uptane Website, an open-source framework that ensures the security of software updates for vehicles, particularly those receiving software over the air.


πŸ“ Overview

Uptane is an open-source framework that ensures the security of software updates for vehicles, particularly those receiving software over the air. Given the increasing complexity of modern vehicles, which often rely on numerous software components, ensuring that these updates are secure and tamper-proof is crucial.

Uptane addresses potential vulnerabilities and threats that can arise during the software update process. Read more here


πŸš€ Getting Started

πŸ”§ Installation

  1. Fork the Repository:
git  clone  https://github.com/uptane/uptane.github.io 
  1. Change to the project directory:
cd  uptane.github.io 
  1. Install the dependencies:
yarn  install

If you do not have Yarn installed, please refer to the Yarn documentation for installation instructions.

πŸ€– Running uptane.github.io

npm start

πŸ§ͺ Troubleshooting Tips

1. Dependency Issues

2. Build Failures

3. Plugin Conflicts

4. Stale Content

5. Performance Optimization

6. Responsive Design Issues

7. Error Messages

8. Backup and Version Control

Always refer to Docusaurus documentation and community resources for specific guidance, and test changes in a staging environment before applying them to production.


🀝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Here are several ways you can contribute:

For more information, please refer to Uptane Contribution guidelines


πŸ“„ License

This work is dual-licensed and distributed under (1) Apache License, Version 2.0 and (1) MIT License. Please

take a look at LICENSE and LICENSE-MIT.


πŸ‘ Acknowledgments

This project is managed by Prof. Justin Cappos and other members of the Secure Systems Lab at NYU.

Uptane was initiated with support from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security grants D15PC00239 and D15PC00302. The views and conclusions contained herein are the authors’ and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or the U.S. government.


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