All components of the electronic voting system, including any e-pollbooks uploaded with voter registration information, must be secured in accordance with this section. Counties should also conduct periodic election security and cybersecurity assessments and develop and implement appropriate security procedures and best practices in consultation with county (and, where appropriate, federal and state) information technology and security professionals. Counties may establish more stringent and robust security protocols so long as the following minimum requirements are met. The officer in charge of elections must develop and implement a training plan to ensure that elections staff (and any temporary workers) understand and comply with all security procedures applicable to the electronic voting system. A person who knowingly modifies the software, hardware, or source code for voting equipment without receiving approval or certification pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-442 is guilty of a class 5 felony. A.R.S. § 16-1004(B).
I just pulled down the EPM (ELECTIONS Procedures Manual) for Arizona Elections.
Link:
https://azsos.gov/elections/arizona-election-laws-publications
Here's what the first part of Section III says:
All components of the electronic voting system, including any e-pollbooks uploaded with voter registration information, must be secured in accordance with this section. Counties should also conduct periodic election security and cybersecurity assessments and develop and implement appropriate security procedures and best practices in consultation with county (and, where appropriate, federal and state) information technology and security professionals. Counties may establish more stringent and robust security protocols so long as the following minimum requirements are met. The officer in charge of elections must develop and implement a training plan to ensure that elections staff (and any temporary workers) understand and comply with all security procedures applicable to the electronic voting system. A person who knowingly modifies the software, hardware, or source code for voting equipment without receiving approval or certification pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-442 is guilty of a class 5 felony. A.R.S. § 16-1004(B).