Nevada Gaming Control Board Cybersecurity Requirements
The Nevada Gaming Control Board (GCB) cybersecurity requirements establish mandatory information security standards for licensed gaming operators in Nevada. Technical Standards and Regulations Division requirements cover system security, data protection, incident response, and vendor management for casino and online gaming operations. Nevada remains the gold standard for gaming regulation globally.
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Framework Domains (4)
General Security Obligations (NGC Reg. 5.260)
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| NGC-5.260(a) | Appropriate Security Steps |
| NGC-5.260(b) | NRS 603A Compliance |
| NGC-5.260(c) | Written Documentation |
Group I Licensee Requirements
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| NGC-5.260(j) | Designated Cybersecurity Officer |
| NGC-5.260(k) | Annual Independent Review |
Incident Response and Reporting
Incident management and Lloyd's reporting
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| FTC-314.4g | Program Evaluation and Adjustment |
| FTC-314.4h | Written Incident Response Plan |
| FTC-314.4i | Board / Senior Officer Reporting |
| FTC-314.4j | FTC Breach Notification |
| FTC-314.5 | Exemption for Small Institutions |
| LLOYDS-IR-01 | Incident Response Plan |
| LLOYDS-IR-02 | Lloyd's Incident Reporting |
| LLOYDS-IR-03 | Resilience and Recovery |
| NGC-5.260(g) | Cyber Attack Investigation |
| NGC-5.260(h) | Board Notification |
| NGC-5.260(i) | Patron and Employee Data Protection |
| Sec. 314.4(h) | Incident response plan |
| Sec. 314.4(i) | Board reporting by Qualified Individual |
| Sec. 314.4(j) | FTC notification requirement |
| Sec. 314.5 | Effective date and compliance |
| Sec. 314.6 | Exceptions for small institutions |
Risk Assessment and Best Practices
| Code | Title |
|---|---|
| NGC-5.260(d) | Initial Risk Assessment |
| NGC-5.260(e) | Cybersecurity Framework Adoption |
| NGC-5.260(f) | Ongoing Risk Monitoring |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nevada Gaming Control Board Cybersecurity Requirements?
Nevada Gaming Control Board Cybersecurity Requirements is a compliance framework from United States — Nevada with 4 domains and 24 controls. The Nevada Gaming Control Board (GCB) cybersecurity requirements establish mandatory information security standards for licensed gaming operators in Nevada. Technical Standards and Regulations Division requirements cover system security, data protection, incident response, and vendor management for casino and online gaming operations. Nevada remains the gold standard for gaming regulation globally. It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
How many controls does Nevada Gaming Control Board Cybersecurity Requirements have?
Nevada Gaming Control Board Cybersecurity Requirements has 24 controls organised across 4 domains. The largest domains are Incident Response and Reporting (16 controls), General Security Obligations (NGC Reg. 5.260) (3 controls), Risk Assessment and Best Practices (3 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.
What frameworks does Nevada Gaming Control Board Cybersecurity Requirements map to?
Nevada Gaming Control Board Cybersecurity Requirements maps to 589 other compliance frameworks. The top mapping partners are Singapore Government Instruction Manual on ICT&SS Management (IM8) (42% coverage), CAIQ (CSA) (42% coverage), UK Defence Standard 05-138 — Cyber Security for Defence Suppliers (42% coverage). Use our comparison tool to explore control-level mappings between frameworks.
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