- Statistics reaffirm breach threat, but executive inaction still impeding security: Black Swan
- Google asks to make surveillance orders public, citing First Amendment
- Expanded '2-person rule' could help plug NSA leaks
- Think like an attacker -- not a consultant
- SMBs having problems with backup, recovery: study
In Pictures: 2012 Tech industry graveyard
Apple, Cisco, Microsoft and Google among those bidding farewell to products
As 2012 winds down, it’s once again time to pay respects to technology companies, products, concepts and more that have died off this year, some mercifully. For companies such as Apple and Google, despite losing some of their loved ones, there remain plenty of others that are full of life.
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- Social media adds spice to financial services, say banks
- Google Analytics advocate touts plans to own the Universal customer view
- Google asks to make surveillance orders public, citing First Amendment
- ADMA criticises government plans for compulsory data breach notification
- Google Glass privacy concerns raised by international data protection authorities




































