LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo will be in Las Vegas on Thursday, where he will speak about the cyberattack that has crippled state services, including the DMV.
It will be the first time the public has heard directly from the governor since the problem was detected on Sunday. During a Wednesday news briefing, state officials called the disruption a "sophisticated ransom-based cybersecurity attack" targeting the state of Nevada.
According to the governor's office, aside from Lombardo, the following people will also be at the briefing: • Tim Robb, Homeland Security Advisor • Director Tonya Laney, Department of Aviation • Director Richard Whitley, Department of Health and Human Services • Director Kris Sanchez, Department of Business & Industry • Director Chris Se