That's it. Nothing. No mandatory code reviews. No cybersecurity analysis. No versioning reqs. Absolutely nothing.
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Everything that's done is done at the discretion of the manufacturer. Maybe there's some state regulations out there, but I don't know any.
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If you want to copy patient data off a medical device using a thumb drive, HIPAA regs require you to have a destruction plan for that drive.
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For voting machines, it just gets copied to a laptop, whatevs.
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If you're like, "wow, that seems like there's a lot of potential failure modes" then indeed you are correct.
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In my precinct, I fill in a scantron thingy. Except it's not really a scantron, it's like a printed word doc. And the machine eats it.
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Does it get my vote right? Is it robust to dirty fingerprints and pen colors and creases in the paper? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Can I look up a database and see failures and recalls? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@Slestac points me to this: https://www.eac.gov/testing_and_certification/testing_and_certification_program.aspx … This exists as a certification effort, but seems to lack the FDA's teeth.1 reply 6 retweets 21 likes -
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To be clear: industry standards are not enough in high-risk devices. Regulatory oversight by a congressionally-empowered agency is needed.
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This document contains all state regulations: https://www.eac.gov/assets/1/Page/State%20Requirements%20and%20the%20Federal%20Voting%20System%20Testing%20and%20Certification%20Program.pdf … Most back-trace to federal *certification* requirements.
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