Operations Technology is the programmable systems or devices that interact with physical environments (or manage devices that interact with the physical environment). These systems/devices detect or cause a direct change through the monitoring and/or control of devices, processes, and events. Examples include industrial control systems, building management systems, fire control systems, and physical access control mechanisms.
While there aren’t specific actions you can take around Operations Technology; if you own a business, you need to be doing these things to protect your sensitive information:
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Related Term: Industrial Control System
Source: DHS personnel
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