LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — State gaming regulators are looking to speed up the process for casinos and resorts to report cybersecurity incidents.
Over the past five years, multiple properties have dealt with cyberattacks, including Caesars Entertainment , MGM Resorts , and Boyd Gaming .
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On Thursday, the Nevada Gaming Control Board met to discuss proposed changes to current regulations.
According to senior deputy Attorney General Ed Magaw, those changes would include:
reducing the time period that entities have to notify the board about breaches from 72 hours to 24 hours,
submitting an initial cyber incident r

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