U.S. agriculture can no longer claim to be singled out for abuse by Europe's anti-technology policy; Brussels now views major American information technology firms as another threat to the Continent. Cyber Threats to TTIP U.S. agriculture can no longer claim to be singled out for abuse by Europe's anti-technology policy; Brussels now views major American information technology firms as another threat to the Continent. Technology-enhanced American agriculture competitively threatens just 1.8 percent of Europe's economy, but U.S. computing, search, social and online sales firms undermine sluggish components of the 73 percent of EU gross domestic product (GDP) that is generated by services. The result is impending cyber protectionism from Br...