Nevada Code § 242.129

Confidentiality of certain records
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1. Any record of a state agency,
including, without limitation, a record of the Office of Information Security
and Cyber Defense or local government or a record obtained from a private
entity which identifies the detection or investigation of or a response to a
suspected or confirmed threat to or attack on the security of an information
system is not a public record and may be disclosed by the Deputy Director only
to another state agency, local government, a cybersecurity incident response
team convened pursuant to NRS 242.1283 and appropriate law enforcement or prosecuting authorities and only for the
purposes of preparing for and mitigating risks to, and otherwise protecting,
the security of an information system or as part of a criminal investigation.
2. The Office of Information Security and
Cyber Defense shall not require any private entity to provide any information
or data that, in the sole discretion of the private entity, would compromise
any information system operated or maintained by the private entity if such
information or data were made public.

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