SB 467
Revises provisions relating to cybersecurity. (BDR 19-1149)
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Bill overview
This bill significantly changes how Nevada handles cybersecurity. It moves the Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination to the Office of the Chief Information Officer, merging it with the Office of Information Security and renaming the combined office as the Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense. The bill also establishes stricter confidentiality rules for cybersecurity plans and records, repeals the existing Office of Cyber Defense Coordination, and requires the Chief Information Officer to adopt regulations for coordinating cybersecurity activities across state and local governments. It also includes provisions for the Homeland Security Commission and its role in protecting Nevada’s cyberinfrastructure.
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