Cyber Insurance News & Information Podcast
Agentic AI can act on its own. So who controls what it does, and who pays when it goes wrong? Recorded live at the Scout InsurTech [https://www.scoutinsurtech.com/] Conference in Columbus, Ohio, this episode brings together four experts to unpack the authorization gap in agentic AI cyber insurance. The conversation digs into blame, liability, responsibility, controls, and implementation. You'll hear how underwriters classify AI risk, why most cyber policies already cover AI breaches, where carriers split on affirmative coverage, and what businesses should do first. Guests Julia Garcia-Trombley, US & Canada, CertX [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-garcia-trombley-656193164/] Jeremy Epstein, CEO, Mayflower Specialty [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaepstein00002/] Rich Gatz, Head of Cyber Claims, Arch Insurance [https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardgatz/] Tristan Morris, CEO, SplitSecure [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tristanmorris/] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cyber Insurance and AI 02:57 Understanding Agentic AI and Its Implications 06:04 The Classification Problem in AI Risk 08:51 The Role of Controls in Cyber Insurance 12:02 AI Risk vs Cyber Risk: A New Perspective 14:59 Certification and Governance of AI Controls 17:48 The Future of AI in Cyber Insurance 19:55 The Human Element in AI Risk Management 22:03 Understanding Acceptable Risk in AI 24:03 The Evolving Threat Landscape of AI 27:19 Cyber Insurance and AI: A Complex Relationship 30:24 Defining AI Risk and Insurance Coverage 33:15 The Importance of Risk Assessment in AI 36:44 Navigating Regulatory Frameworks for AI 39:05 Industry Consensus on AI Risk Management
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