McAfee said. “There is active debate as to when a cyberattack reaches the 
threshold of damage and disruption to warrant being categorized as 
cyberwarfare.” 

The CEO of McAfee said, “Experts disagree about the use of the term ‘cyberwar,’ 
and our goal at McAfee is not to create hype or stoke unwarranted fear"

[Oh, no, not at *all* - rms]

McAfee also called for greater transparency in current discussions on combating 
cybercrime. The report said, “Too much of the debate on policies related to 
cyberwar is happening behind closed doors.” 

[OK, *that* I can agree with -rms]

http://homelandsecuritynewswire.com/new-report-line-between-cybercrime-and-cyberwar-blurred
 

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