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Glossary Term Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

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What is Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition?

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is a type of control system that manages and supervises industrial processes, allowing for real-time data acquisition, control, and monitoring of critical infrastructure.

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Understanding Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) is a system of software and hardware elements that allow industrial organizations to control industrial processes locally or at remote locations. SCADA systems are used in industries such as energy, water, transportation, and manufacturing to monitor and control processes in real-time, collect and analyze data, and make decisions to ensure the efficiency and security of critical operations.

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