Abstract
This paper presents a review of ISO standards and real-world case studies to provide a robust framework for enhancing big data security and privacy in libraries. The study synthesises relevant ISO standards such as ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27014, and ISO/IEC TS 19608 and analyses library cyberattacks to identify vulnerabilities and security gaps. The paper provides practical recommendations and mitigation strategies particularly beneficial for librarians in resource-limited regions and developing countries. By integrating these standards with case study insights and addressing security requirements across the big data lifecycle, the paper offers an actionable guide to help libraries strengthen their cybersecurity frameworks, improve risk management, and maintain public trust.
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