Join us for our Global Threat Briefing Webinar on Thursday March 26 2026, at 4:00pm GMT (12:00pm EDT)
As AI adoption accelerates, so does its relevance for cyber (re)insurers who must consider rapidly changing defender and threat actor capabilities, and new classes of systemic exposure. This Global Threat Briefing H1 2026 webinar is designed for cyber (re)insurance professionals who are seeking a clear, structured view of how AI affects underwriting, exposure management, and catastrophe modeling.
- A timeline of AI development milestones: From early machine learning breakthroughs to foundation models and agentic systems, we will clarify where we are in the current phase of AI on the road to Artificial General Intelligence.
- An assessment of AI’s impact on cyber offense and defense: We will explore how automation, model-assisted intrusion, and AI-enhanced vulnerability discovery are changing attacker economics, and how defensive AI is reshaping detection, response, and resilience.
- Implications for underwriting and portfolio exposure: We will examine how AI adoption by attackers and defenders affects frequency, severity, silent cyber considerations, and correlated loss potential across insureds.
- Single points of failure in AI core infrastructure: A summary of foundation model providers, cloud dependencies, data pipelines, and orchestration layers that may represent accumulation risk.
- Forward-looking risk signals: An overview of indicators that (re)insurers should monitor as AI systems become more autonomous, interconnected, and embedded in critical operational environments.
For (re)insurers evaluating enterprise risk, capital allocation, aggregation exposure, and long-term cyber catastrophe potential, AI is no longer an adjacent topic. It is a structural driver of cyber risk. This webinar provides the context and analytical foundation needed to understand that shift and highlights where traditional cyber frameworks remain sufficient and where new approaches may be required.