Home Office Ransomware Public Consultation (closes 8th April 2025)
‘Public Consultation on Ransomware: proposals to increase incident reporting and reduce payments to criminals.’
Ransomware is malicious software (malware) that infects a victim’s computer system. A ransomware attack can:
- prevent the victim from accessing IT systems or severely impair their use
- facilitate the theft of personal or other sensitive data held on the victim’s networked systems or devices
A ransom is demanded (normally payment of cryptocurrency) from the victim to regain access to the system, for data to be restored or for confidential data not to be published on websites run by criminals.
The Home Office proposes to introduce legislation to counter ransomware and meet three main objectives:
- to reduce the amount of money flowing to ransomware criminals from the UK, thereby deterring criminals from attacking UK organisations
- to increase the ability of operational agencies to disrupt and investigate ransomware actors by increasing our intelligence around the ransomware payment landscape
- to enhance the government’s understanding of the threats in this area to inform future interventions, including through cooperation at international level
Please do consider responding to the public consultation on behalf of your business or relevant sector. (The consultation closes 8th April 2025).