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SB 467

Revises provisions relating to cybersecurity. (BDR 19-1149)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada SB 467 updates cybersecurity statutes to strengthen data protection and security requirements for regulated entities statewide.

Chapter 513.
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Bill Summary · SB 467

Legislative bill overview

SB 467 is a Nevada bill that revises cybersecurity provisions, though the specific statutory changes are not detailed in the legislative record provided. The bill was introduced, passed through the legislature, and signed into law by the Governor in June 2025, becoming Chapter 513 of Nevada's revised statutes.

Why is this important

Cybersecurity legislation affects how businesses, government agencies, and individuals protect sensitive data and critical infrastructure from digital threats. Updates to cybersecurity provisions can establish new security standards, breach notification requirements, or regulatory frameworks that impact both public and private sector operations across Nevada.

Potential points of contention

  • Compliance costs: New cybersecurity requirements may impose significant expenses on small businesses and government entities to implement necessary safeguards and monitoring systems
  • Scope and enforcement: Unclear whether provisions apply uniformly across all sectors or include exemptions, and what penalties exist for non-compliance
  • Data privacy vs. security measures: Potential tension between strengthening security protocols and protecting individual privacy rights during security assessments or data collection

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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