An automated software control system called SCADA, or supervisory control and data acquisition, keeps track of industrial control systems (ICS) and gives industrial supervisors data insights into the state of the entire operation.
A group of software programs known as SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) is used to manage industrial operations. SCADA involves the real-time collection of data from remote places in order to manage equipment and conditions.
The transfer of electricity, the movement of gas and oil through pipelines, the distribution of water, traffic lights, and other systems that form the backbone of contemporary society are just a few examples of the physical processes that SCADA systems are used to regulate and monitor.
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