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UK’s New Cybersecurity Bill Takes Aim at Ransomware Gangs, State-Backed Hackers – November 2025

Author/Source: Fortra Blog See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about a new law in the UK called the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill. It explains how this law aims to make online devices safer and protect people and businesses from harmful cyberattacks like ransomware.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

This new cybersecurity bill is like telling toy manufacturers they must now make all their smart toys with strong locks on them so no one can easily break in and mess with them.


Why It Matters

Cybersecurity is important because attacks can disrupt important services and steal personal information. For example, the article mentions that ransomware attacks have impacted hospitals, schools, and local government offices, causing problems and costing money. This bill aims to make devices more secure to prevent such attacks from happening.


Related Terms

Ransomware, State-backed hackers, Cybersecurity, PSTI (Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure) Bill. Jargon Conversion: Ransomware is a type of harmful software that locks up a computer system or data until money is paid. State-backed hackers are computer attackers supported by governments to do things like spying. Cybersecurity is the work of protecting computer systems and networks from digital attacks. The PSTI Bill is a new UK law to make internet-connected products more secure.

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