A Waymo vehicle in San Antonio detected standing water on a 40 mph highway in April but continued through at a reduced speed
‘We believe this is the tip of the iceberg. Other AI-developed zero-days are probably out there’, says Google’s expert
US officials and cyber leaders warn Anthropic’s Mythos shows AI could rapidly expose software flaws, outpacing patching and traditional defenses
As war rages in the Middle East and doubts grow over US guarantees, allies are hardening their security and their energy supplies at the same time
As a software glitch in millions of US Ford vehicles threatens to cut trailer brakes and lights, insurers and fleets are racing to understand the recall’s liability implications
Chief executives from some of the largest employers in the US urged federal, state and local officials to pull back from confrontation and work together on a negotiated solution
Beazley revealed it had already turned down a higher offer
Insurers fear tech disruption, but Naveed Irshad says the real threat is staff 'resistant' to AI
Renewables may be cleaner, but their end-of-life risks are creating new liabilities and coverage gaps.
Agility, tech, and niche expertise will be differentiators, says TMPAA head
In 2026, protection for affluent families is less about buying more coverage and more about building resilience