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{{definition|Operational technology (OT) is hardware and software that detects or causes a change through the direct monitoring and/or control of physical devices, processes and events in the enterprise. <ref>[http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/operational-technology-ot/ Gartner glossary]</ref>}}<br/>
 
{{definition|Operational technology (OT) is hardware and software that detects or causes a change through the direct monitoring and/or control of physical devices, processes and events in the enterprise. <ref>[http://www.gartner.com/it-glossary/operational-technology-ot/ Gartner glossary]</ref>}}<br/>
{{definition|Operational technology (OT) is the technology that is used to operate, monitor and control the power system. <ref>[http://utc.org/africa/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2016/05/Operational-technology-Reshin-Moodley.pdf ESCOM at Utilities Telecommunication Council (2016)]</ref>}}<br/>
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{{definition|[Power grid] Operational technology (OT) is the technology that is used to operate, monitor and control the power system. <ref>[http://utc.org/africa/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2016/05/Operational-technology-Reshin-Moodley.pdf ESCOM at Utilities Telecommunication Council (2016)]</ref>}}<br/>
  
 
{{definition|Operation Technology (OT): Technologies pour piloter un système physique composé de capteurs, d’actionneurs, de dispositifs de traitement comme des automates, de réseaux de communication et de logiciels nécessaires pour contrôler et surveiller les processus physiques.<ref>[https://www.techniques-ingenieur.fr/base-documentaire/environnement-securite-th5/menaces-et-vulnerabilites-protection-des-sites-industriels-42648210/cybersecurite-des-installations-industrielles-s8257/glossaire-s8257niv10013.html Glossaire Cybersécurité des installations industrielles - SCADA et Industrial IoT ]</ref>}}<br/>  
 
{{definition|Operation Technology (OT): Technologies pour piloter un système physique composé de capteurs, d’actionneurs, de dispositifs de traitement comme des automates, de réseaux de communication et de logiciels nécessaires pour contrôler et surveiller les processus physiques.<ref>[https://www.techniques-ingenieur.fr/base-documentaire/environnement-securite-th5/menaces-et-vulnerabilites-protection-des-sites-industriels-42648210/cybersecurite-des-installations-industrielles-s8257/glossaire-s8257niv10013.html Glossaire Cybersécurité des installations industrielles - SCADA et Industrial IoT ]</ref>}}<br/>  

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Definitions

National Definitions

United Kingdom

OT is defined as technology that interfaces with the physical world and includes Industrial Control Systems (ICS), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS). [1]


Operational technology (OT): The technology commonly found in cyber-physical systems that is used to manage physical processes and actuation through the direct sensing, monitoring and or control of physical devices, for example, motors, valves, pumps, etc. [2]

In a vessel these systems include: plant and machinery, RF communications, on and off board sensors and navigation systems.

United States

NIST
OT: Hardware and software that detects or causes a change through the direct monitoring and/or control of physical devices, processes and events in the enterprise. [3]



Other definitions

Operational Technology (OT) is the hardware and software dedicated to detecting or causing changes in physical processes through direct monitoring and/or control of physical devices.


Operational technology (OT) is hardware and software that detects or causes a change through the direct monitoring and/or control of physical devices, processes and events in the enterprise. [4]


[Power grid] Operational technology (OT) is the technology that is used to operate, monitor and control the power system. [5]


Operation Technology (OT): Technologies pour piloter un système physique composé de capteurs, d’actionneurs, de dispositifs de traitement comme des automates, de réseaux de communication et de logiciels nécessaires pour contrôler et surveiller les processus physiques.[6]



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