The network slice artifact may thus be invoked or executed through invoking or executing the first segment of the multi-segment filename. Once invoked, the network slice artifact may reach out to the network and pull the executable instructions stored on the network. In an embodiment, one or more functions or elements of the network (e.g., the NSSAI and NSSEA described above) may confirm the identity of the network slice to be instantiated using the second segment of the filename, and may hand-off the executable instructions to the network slice artifact following confirmation of this identity. Once having received the executable instructions from the network onto the UE upon which the network slice artifact executes, the network slice artifact may use the hash contained in the third segment of the filename to confirm that the executable instructions have not been altered following the saving of the instructions onto the network. In an embodiment, the hash of the binary of the executable instructions may be created prior to or at the same time the executable instructions are stored on the network. Thus, if the calculated hash matches the third segment of the filename the user may confirm that the executable instructions have not been altered prior to executing the instructions on the UE as part of the process of instantiating the network slice.