Cyber

The real cost of a false alert isn't burnout, it's the analyst who stops believing the alarms

The real cost of a false alert isn't burnout, it's the analyst who stops believing the alarms

Coalition's Tim MalcomVetter says AI-speed attackers are exploiting the 'this is fine' reflex that constant false positives build in defenders

Branislav Urosevic Jul 10, 2026
Your employees are already using AI, and nobody approved it

Your employees are already using AI, and nobody approved it

Beazley's experts say one ungoverned tool can expose everyone connected to it

AI got you into this – but humans will get you out

AI got you into this – but humans will get you out

When the worst happens, you don't want a policy. You want a person. BOXX built both

Terabytes of data dumped on the dark web after US insurance regulator hacked

Terabytes of data dumped on the dark web after US insurance regulator hacked

Major hack shows new cyberattack extortion methodology on the rise

Overpromising on AI is building the same liability that followed COVID and crypto

Overpromising on AI is building the same liability that followed COVID and crypto

Beazley’s Denis Panariti says the rush to signal AI adoption is creating the same shareholder risks that trailed the COVID and crypto booms

Apple and Tesla trade secrets exposed as Tata hit by cyber breach

Apple and Tesla trade secrets exposed as Tata hit by cyber breach

A ransomware group carries out the biggest supply chain breach of 2026 so far

Five Eyes just put a deadline on the AI cyber threat - Canadian brokers need to get ahead of it

Five Eyes just put a deadline on the AI cyber threat - Canadian brokers need to get ahead of it

The alliance that includes Canada's own Centre for Cyber Security says the clock is running in months, not years

Europe cyber incidents fall, but severity keeps insurers cautious

Europe cyber incidents fall, but severity keeps insurers cautious

Lower claim volumes are masking a more complicated market reality

When AI gets it wrong, the company holds the bag – and the insurance market is still catching up

When AI gets it wrong, the company holds the bag – and the insurance market is still catching up

AI doesn't shift the blame. Gallagher's Paige Cheasley explains why the company that deploys it is still on the hook, and why coverage is still a gray zone

IB TALK

Tariffs, resilience, and housing demand are the forces reshaping construction risk

Navacord's Robert Beeston breaks down how these pressures are colliding to change how construction risk gets priced and placed

How trucking risk is evolving in Canada – from cargo theft to driver training to broker liability

NFP's Randy Ramkissoon says one GPS tracker isn't enough anymore – thieves know where to look, and the claims are getting more severe

Canadian businesses know their nat cat exposure – they just don't know what it means

BFL Canada's Hector Plascencia says the gap between identifying a risk and actually understanding its business impact is where most organizations fall short

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