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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 242 - INFORMATION SERVICES

NRS 242.1287 Submission of quarterly reports to Governor; submission of annual reports to Governor and Nevada Commission on Homeland Security.

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NRS 242.1287 Submission of quarterly reports to Governor; submission of annual reports to Governor and Nevada Commission on Homeland Security.
1. The Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense shall quarterly prepare and submit to the Governor a report assessing the preparedness of the State, as of the date of the report, to counteract, prevent and respond to potential cybersecurity threats. The report must be based on information and documents readily available to the Office.
2. Not later than July 1 of each year, the Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense shall prepare and submit to the Governor and the Nevada Commission on Homeland Security created by NRS 239C.120 a report that includes, without limitation:
(a)A summary of the progress made by the Office during the immediately preceding year in executing, administering and enforcing the provisions of NRS 242.127 to 242.129 , inclusive, and performing such duties and exercising such powers as are conferred upon it pursuant to NRS 242.127 to 242.129 , inclusive, and any other specific statute;
(b)A general description of any threat during the immediately preceding year to the security of an information system that prompted the Deputy Director to convene a cybersecurity incident response team pursuant to NRS 242.1283 , and a summary of the response to the threat;
(c)A summary of the goals and objectives of the Office for the upcoming year;
(d)A summary of any issues presenting challenges to the Office; and
(e)Any other information that the Deputy Director determines is appropriate to include in the report.
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