Simon Glairy has spent years at the nexus of insurance, Insurtech, and maritime risk, building AI-driven tools that triage shipboard incidents and price volatile routes in real time. Today he unpacks twin tanker fires in the Black Sea that rattled underwriters and operators alike: how mine hazards,
Ransomware did not just keep pace with defenders; it accelerated, widened its reach, and exploited the sameness of modern tech stacks to turn small weaknesses into large, costly outages across thousands of organizations at once, and the toll on small and midsize businesses proved particularly stark
A jobs forecast can read like a balance sheet of gains and losses until a headline turns it into a human calculus, and that happened when Allianz Partners disclosed plans to eliminate 1,500 to 1,800 roles over the next 12 to 18 months as its travel insurance arm leans harder into artificial
Why Florida’s human-in-the-loop mandate matters now When automation reshaped claims in pursuit of speed and savings, few expected the next big upgrade would be a return to visible human judgment in the most consequential moments of a claim’s life cycle. Florida’s House Bill 527, filed on November
Imagine a world where a single click can cost a business millions. In 2025, this isn’t a far-fetched scenario but a chilling reality, as cybercriminals have already inflicted $16 billion in losses on companies worldwide, according to recent FBI Internet Crime Reports. This staggering figure,
I’m thrilled to sit down with Simon Glairy, a leading voice in marine insurance and Insurtech, whose expertise in risk management and AI-driven risk assessment has shaped innovative approaches in the industry. With global premiums reaching record highs and challenges like climate change,