In October 2023, the British Library suffered "one of the worst cyber incidents in British history," as described by Ciaran Martin, ex-CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
The notorious Rhysida ransomware gang broke into one of the world's greatest research libraries, encrypting or destroying much of its data, and exfiltrating 600 GB of files, including personal information of British Library staff and users.
This wasn't the type of cyber attack that can be easily glossed over. The British Library's enormous trove of data - with over 170 million items, including 13 million printed and electronic books, plus hundreds of thousands of periodicals, microfilms, and rare manuscripts - is used by researchers around the world.