State gives progress update on cyberattack recovery at press conference Thursday
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At a press conference Thursday, the Governor addressed the ongoing response to the recent cyberattack, saying the state has made significant progress but emphasized the need for a thorough review of every system that accesses state information.
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The Governor's Office confirmed the restoration of civil fingerprinting background checks following last month's cyberattack.
The Nevada's Governor’s Technology Office has released an after-action report on last August's statewide cyberattack.Â
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