Nevada Code § 242.171

Responsibilities of Office; review of proposed applications of information systems
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1. The Office is responsible for:
(a) The applications of information systems;
(b) Designing and placing those information
systems in operation;
(c) Any application of an information system
which it furnishes to using agencies after negotiation; and
(d) The security validation, testing, including,
without limitation, penetration testing, and continuous monitoring of
information systems,
for using
agencies.
2. The Chief shall review and approve or
disapprove, pursuant to standards for justifying cost, any application of an
information system having an estimated developmental cost of $50,000 or more.
No using agency may commence development work on any such applications until
approval and authorization have been obtained from the Chief.
3. As used in this section, penetration
testing means a method of evaluating the security of an information system or
application of an information system by simulating unauthorized access to the
information system or application.

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