On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 12:59:05PM +0000, 'Manish Kumar' via DSpace Technical 
Support wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> During asset uploads, does dspace detects malicious files either in the form 
> of text or any other formats?, if not what would be the alternatives to 
> prevents or detects it.

If the upload is going to a collection that has a workflow, a curation
task can be attached to the workflow.  One of the available curation
tasks is "vscan", which can run the ClamAV anti-virus package over the
submitted bitstreams.  There is no need for the workflow to have any
interactive steps, if you don't need to have editors interact with the
submission, but a workflow must be defined and assigned to the
collection.

An alternative is to run a virus scanner periodically over the DSpace
asset store(s).

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Lead Technology Analyst

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Indiana University Indianapolis
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