The state’s ongoing investigation into Sunday's cyberattack against Nevada has found evidence showing “some data” was moved outside of the state’s network by “malicious actors,” according to the governor’s technology office.
Timothy Galluzi, executive director of the office, said at a Wednesday press conference that it’s still too early to tell what was taken. Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office previously said Monday that there was no evidence “personally identifiable information” was compromised.
Galluzi said that “leading third-party forensic specialists” are working with the state and federal government to address what information was stolen. If the state learns that personal information was obtained, “we are prepared to follow the appropriate steps,” he continued.
“This is a challenging and