The British Library's recent ransomware attack led to significant disruption, prompting a £400,000 investment in security contractors to restore its IT infrastructure and enhance user experience.
In the aftermath of the cyber attack, the British Library's infrastructure faced serious limitations, forcing it to revert to pre-digital practices while rebuilding its online systems.
The Web Foundations project aims to replace the current interim website with a more secure, scalable solution, allowing for better user experiences and future content expansion.
The Rhysida ransomware group claimed responsibility for the attack, auctioning nearly 500,000 files before the British Library opted not to pay the ransom, resulting in leaked HR data.
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