Nevada State Law 205.4742 defines

Nevada State Law 205.4742 defines encryption as ” the use of any protective or disruptive measure, including, without limitation, cryptography, enciphering, encoding or a computer contaminant, to: 1. Prevent, impede, delay or disrupt access to any data, information, image, program, signal or sound; 2. Cause or make any data, information, image, program, signal or sound unintelligible or unusable; or 3. Prevent, impede, delay or disrupt the normal operation or use of any component, device, equipment, system or network.” Bruce Schneier points out that this definition would make smashing a hard-drive with a hammer “encryption.”LinkDiscuss (via Cryptogram)