Nevada Code § 242.1289

Adoption of cybersecurity incident response plan; requirements for regulations; review of plans; confidentiality of plans
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1. Each political subdivision shall adopt
and maintain a cybersecurity incident response plan. Each new or revised plan
must be filed within 10 days after adoption or revision with the Office of
Information Security and Cyber Defense.
2. The Chief shall, by regulation,
prescribe the contents of a cybersecurity incident response plan, which must
include, without limitation, a plan:
(a) To prepare for a cybersecurity threat;
(b) To detect and analyze a cybersecurity threat;
(c) To contain, eradicate and recover from a
cybersecurity incident; and
(d) For postincident activity that includes a
discussion regarding information learned and any analytics associated with the
cybersecurity incident.
3. Each political subdivision shall review
its cybersecurity incident response plan at least once each year and, as soon
as practicable after the review is completed but not later than December 31 of
each year, file with the Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense:
(a) Any revised cybersecurity incident response
plan resulting from the review; or
(b) A written certification that the most recent
cybersecurity incident response plan filed pursuant to subsection 1 is the
current cybersecurity incident response plan for the political subdivision.
4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239.0115 , a cybersecurity incident
response plan filed pursuant to the requirements of this section, including any
revisions adopted thereto, is confidential and must be securely maintained by
the Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense. An officer, employee or
other person to whom the plan is entrusted by the Office shall not disclose the
contents of such a plan except:
(a) Upon the lawful order of a court of competent
jurisdiction;
(b) As is reasonably necessary in the case of an
act of terrorism or related emergency; or
(c) Pursuant to the provisions of NRS 239.0115 .
5. As used in this section, political
subdivision means a city or county of this State.

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