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		<title>McAfee, Inc. Report Reveals Cyber Coldwar, with Critical Infrastructure Under Constant Cyberattack Causing Widespread Damage</title>
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<p>DAVOS, Switzerland, January 28, 2010 &#8211;          <b>WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ANNUAL MEETING – </b>McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE)         today revealed the staggering cost and impact of cyberattacks on         critical infrastructure such as electrical grids, oil and gas production, telecommunications and transportation networks. A survey of 600 IT security executives from critical infrastructure enterprises         worldwide showed that more than half (54%) have already suffered large         scale attacks or stealthy infiltrations from organized crime gangs,         terrorists or nation-states. The average estimated cost of downtime         associated with a major incident is $6.3 million per day.      </p>
<p>        The report “In the Crossfire: Critical Infrastructure in the Age of         Cyberwar”, commissioned by McAfee and authored by the Center         for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), also found that the risk         of cyberattack is rising. Despite a growing body of legislation and         regulation, more than a third of IT executives (37%) said the         vulnerability of their sector had increased over the past 12 months and         two-fifths expect a major security incident in their sector within the         next year. Only 20% think their sector is safe from serious cyberattack         over the next five years.      </p>
<p>        Many of the world’s critical infrastructures were built for reliability         and availability, not for security. Traditionally, these organizations         have had little to no cyber protection, and have relied on guards, gates         and guns. Today however, computer networks are interconnected with         corporate IT networks and other infrastructure networks, which are         accessible from anywhere in the world.      </p>
<p>        “In today’s economic climate, it is imperative that organizations         prepare for the instability that cyber attacks on critical         infrastructure can cause,” said Dave DeWalt, president and chief         executive officer of McAfee. “From public transportation, to energy to         telecommunications, these are the systems we depend on every day. An         attack on any of these industries could cause widespread economic         disruptions, environmental disasters, loss of property and even loss of         life.”      </p>
<p>        “The recently identified Operation Aurora was the largest and most         sophisticated cyberattack targeted at specific corporations, but it         could have just as easily targeted the world’s critical infrastructure,”         continued DeWalt. “The attack announced by Google and identified by         McAfee was the most sophisticated threat seen in years making it a         watershed moment in cybersecurity because of the targeted and         coordinated nature of the attack.”      </p>
<p>        <b>Other key report findings:</b>      </p>
<p>        “Governance issues are at the center of any discussion of security for         critical infrastructure,” said Stewart Baker distinguished visiting         fellow at CSIS and Lawyer at Steptoe and Johnson. “The relationships         between the governments and private sector organisations involved are         complex but it is essential that each have faith in the others ability.         The security industry will always strive to stay one step ahead, but in         the absence of any technological silver bullet, regulation has a role to         play in defending critical infrastructures around the world.”      </p>
<p>        The McAfee ‘In the Crossfire: Critical Infrastructure in the Age of         Cyberwar’ report is available for download at www.mcafee.com.      </p>
<p>        To learn more about the research findings and opinions, please visit the         McAfee Security Insights blog at siblog.mcafee.com.      </p>
<p>        <b>About the report:</b>      </p>
<p>        McAfee commissioned Vanson Bourne, a specialist research-based         technology marketing consultancy, to survey more than 600 people         responsible for IT or security in critical infrastructure enterprises         across seven sectors in 14 countries across the globe (US, UK, Japan,         China, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Australia         and Saudi Arabia).      </p>
<p>        The Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) then analyzed         the quantitative results, conducted additional qualitative research and         authored the report.      </p>
<p>        <b>About McAfee, Inc.</b>      </p>
<p>        McAfee, Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is the world’s         largest dedicated security technology company. McAfee is committed to         relentlessly tackling the world’s toughest security challenges. The         company delivers proactive and proven solutions and services that help         secure systems and networks around the world, allowing users to safely         connect to the Internet, browse and shop the web more securely. Backed         by an award-winning research team, McAfee creates innovative products         that empower home users, businesses, the public sector and service         providers by enabling them to prove compliance with regulations, protect         data, prevent disruptions, identify vulnerabilities, and continuously         monitor and improve their security. http://www.mcafee.com      </p>
<p>        <b>About CSIS</b>      </p>
<p>        The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a         bipartisan, non-profit organization founded in 1962 and headquartered in         Washington, D.C. It seeks to advance global security and prosperity by         providing strategic insights and policy solutions to decision makers.      </p>
<p>        NOTE: McAfee is a registered trademark of McAfee, Inc. or its         subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Other marks may         be claimed as the property of others. The product plans, specifications         and descriptions herein are provided for information only and subject to         change without notice, and are provided without warranty of any kind,         express or implied.      </p>


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