Operational technology (OT) is the use of hardware and software that detects or causes a change through the direct monitoring and control of physical processes, devices, and infrastructure. Operational technology systems are found across a large range of asset-intensive sectors, performing a wide variety of tasks ranging from monitoring critical infrastructure (CI) to controlling robots on a manufacturing floor. OT is used in a variety of industries including manufacturing, oil and gas, electrical generation and distribution, aviation, maritime, rail, and utilities.
Industrial control systems (ICS) are a main component of operational technology. ICS includes different types of devices, systems, controls, and networks that manage a variety of industrial processes. The most common are supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems and distributed control systems (DCS).
As defined by automation standard IEC 62443, an Industrial Control System (ICS) is a collection of personnel, hardware, and software that can affect or influence the safe, secure, and reliable operation of an industrial (technological) process.
Industrial Control Systems include but are not limited to:
The smallest components of operational technology are a diverse array of:
Any industrial systems infrastructure can be broken down into two domains:
Information Technology (IT)
Operational Technology (OT)
Operational technology (OT) security is designed to meet the unique security needs of OT environments. This includes protecting system availability, understanding OT-specific protocols, and blocking attacks targeting the legacy systems commonly used in OT environments.
OT security is designed to meet the unique security needs of OT environments. IT involves protecting system availability, understanding OT-specific protocols, and blocking attacks on legacy systems.
OT security is the full stack of hardware and software being used to monitor, detect, and control changes to devices, processes, and events. OT security is commonly used to protect Industrial Systems and networks from attacks. Operational technology security is used to protect and control critical Infrastructures such as power stations, transportation networks, and smart city appliances.
As industrial systems become more connected, they also become more exposed to vulnerabilities. The high cost of industrial equipment and the devastation to communities and economies that an attack could generate are key factors for organizations looking to protect their industrial networks.
OT security is so important because OT has the potential to impact the physical elements of society. Some of these potential impacts include:
As industrial systems become more connected, they also become more exposed to vulnerabilities. The high cost of industrial equipment and the devastation to communities and economies that an attack could generate are key factors for organizations looking to protect their industrial networks.
OT security is so important because OT has the potential to impact the physical elements of society. Some of these potential impacts include: