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The UK passed a new cyber law on Nov. 12, 2025, to protect critical systems with strict rules, fast reporting, and heavy fines.
The UK government has introduced the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill on November 12, 2025, to strengthen defenses against cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.
The law expands regulatory oversight to include IT service providers, data centers, and smart energy systems, mandating strict security standards, rapid incident reporting within 24 hours, and enhanced response plans.
Regulators can designate critical suppliers and issue emergency directives during threats.
Penalties for non-compliance may reach 10% of daily turnover, and public sector bodies will be banned from paying ransoms.
The move follows costly breaches in 2024 affecting the NHS, Ministry of Defence, and major firms like Jaguar Land Rover, with cybercrime estimated to cost the UK £14.7 billion annually.
El Reino Unido aprobó una nueva ley cibernética el 12 de noviembre de 2025, para proteger los sistemas críticos con reglas estrictas, informes rápidos y multas elevadas.