US officials and cyber leaders warn Anthropic’s Mythos shows AI could rapidly expose software flaws, outpacing patching and traditional defenses
Global specialty leaders say the winners in the next decade won’t be the carriers with the flashiest tools, but the underwriters who learn to “pilot” AI and data
From vendor scams to repeated fraud, small gaps in cover can quietly build into losses far beyond what businesses expect
Aiden Lanzon and Steve Hastings say success on Canada’s biggest projects will hinge on choosing the right partners and navigating unfamiliar conditions
Peter Kyung Min Kim says many consultants and IT firms rely on CGL alone, leaving their core professional exposures unprotected until a claim exposes the gap
Michael McDermott says rising climate risks, including wildfire smoke, are exposing gaps in Canada’s event protection – with cancellation cover still lagging behind exposure
Graeme Finnell says insurance may be evolving fast, but when risks get complex, it’s relationships – not technology – that still make the difference
Lasith Lansakara says the disconnect between rising claims costs and persistent price pressure is setting up a market correction
WTW's Grant Williamson shares key insights for SMEs on managing cyber, supply chain and emerging risks
Climate, cyber and supply chain shocks are colliding, forcing Canadian firms to rethink how they understand and structure risk
As ESG rules diverge globally and AI accelerates faster than regulation, Marsh's Robyn Campbell outlines the risks set to define executive liability in the years ahead