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Gaming board votes to send revised cyber-reporting rule to Commission after industry input
Summary
The board agreed to amend NGC Regulation 5.26 to require notification to the chair within 24 hours of a licensee determining a material cyber incident occurred, an initial response report within five days (or in-person meeting), and 30-day updates until resolution.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Dec. 4 voted to forward revised amendments to NGC Regulation 5.26 — governing licensee reporting of cyber incidents — to the Nevada Gaming Commission after extended testimony from industry cybersecurity officers and operators.
Senior Deputy Attorney General Ed McGaugh summarized the substantive changes: definitions for board and chair, a change from a required written notice within 72 hours to a short notification (phone/email) within 24 hours, a new requirement for an initial cyber incident response report within five days (with an option to meet in-person with the chair within five…
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