What is SCADA?

Simple Definition:

SCADA is the layer that sits between a computer screen and any control or monitoring device.

 

Examples:

In a factory, SCADA is what allows the factory operators and engineers control the temperatures and pressures of the production lines.

In a power generation facility, SCADA is what allows the operators or the engineers control and monitor the power that gets generated

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