Industrial Control Systems

Industrial Control Systems (ICS) are integrated hardware and software systems used to monitor and control industrial processes, such as manufacturing, power generation, and water treatment. These systems often include components like supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and they require robust cybersecurity measures to protect against unauthorized access and ensure the safety and reliability of critical infrastructure. Effective cybersecurity for ICS involves implementing strategies to safeguard against potential threats while maintaining operational continuity and efficiency.

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  • What is industrial control systems?

    Industrial control systems are specialized computer systems used to monitor and manage industrial processes. They play a central role in sectors like manufacturing, energy, and water treatment by automating and controlling machinery and operations.

  • How does industrial control systems work?

    Industrial control systems operate by connecting sensors, controllers, and actuators to automate and monitor industrial processes. These systems collect data, make decisions based on programmed logic, and send commands to machinery.

  • Use Cases of industrial control systems

    Industrial control systems are used to automate and manage processes in sectors like manufacturing, energy, and utilities. Their applications range from controlling assembly lines to managing power distribution and water treatment.