Global Threat Briefing Webinar
AI Risk Landscape: Implications for Cyber (Re)Insurance
26/03/2026
Join us for our Global Threat Briefing Webinar on Thursday March 26 2026, at 4:00pm GMT | 12:00pm EDT
As AI adoption accelerates, it is now a structural driver of cyber risk. This Global Threat Briefing is essential for cyber (re)insurance professionals seeking a clear, structured view of how AI affects underwriting, exposure management, and catastrophe modeling.
Topics covered will include:
- A timeline of AI development milestones: From machine learning to foundation models and agentic systems.
- An assessment of AI’s impact on cyber offense and defense, including changes to attacker economics and defensive AI reshaping resilience.
- Implications for underwriting and portfolio exposure, addressing frequency, severity, silent cyber, and correlated loss potential.
- Single points of failure in AI core infrastructure: A summary of accumulation risk in foundation model providers, cloud dependencies, and data pipelines.
- Forward-looking risk signals: Indicators to monitor as AI systems become more autonomous and embedded in critical environments.
For (re)insurers evaluating enterprise risk, capital allocation, and long-term cyber catastrophe potential, this webinar provides the context and analytical foundation needed to understand the shift in the cyber risk landscape.
Agenda
Topic
Speakers
Time
Introduction
Introduction underscoring the strategic significance of cyber risk management in the current insurance landscape and offering a detailed overview of the key findings from CyberCube's latest insights.
Yvette Essen, CyberCube
4:00 PM
Discussion
CyberCube’s experts will delve into key findings, highlighting how cyber scenarios once considered theoretical are now a reality, posing significant risks to public trust and national security.
William Altman, CyberCube
4.05 PM
Q&A
Ask our experts your questions
4.50 PM