A quieter pricing cycle has given way to more scrutiny in underwriting and claims, with coverage restrictions and exclusions becoming harder for policyholders to ignore.
Suspicious calls after an electricity or gas supplier change raise a sharper question than spam: who can see switch-related data, and how far does it travel once it leaves the registry?
Italy, France, and Germany are taking visibly different routes through the same EU cybersecurity framework, and the practical effects show up in registration, measures, reporting, and responsibility.
A pending EU Quantum Act is more than industrial policy: it may decide whether smaller firms can reach quantum tools on fair terms, or face a market shaped by concentration and access barriers.