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County clerk says state cybersecurity audit confirms Salt Lake County’s election equipment is air‑gapped and properly hardened
Summary
Salt Lake County’s clerk reported that accredited lab testing confirmed the county’s voting tabulation systems are air‑gapped, have wireless capabilities removed and passed hash validation checks.
Salt Lake County Clerk Lanny Chapman briefed the County Council on results from a statewide performance audit of election cybersecurity that included on‑site testing of county election equipment by an accredited lab.
Chapman said the legislative audit was authorized by the Utah Legislature and conducted under federal testing standards by SLI (an EAC‑accredited test lab) so testing wouldn’t void equipment certifications or warranties. The lab performed a network vulnerability assessment, network traffic analysis, server and workstation security reviews, wireless…
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