security standards and regulations for industrial control systems
Security standards and regulations for industrial control systems refer to a set of rules and guidelines that ensure the protection of critical infrastructure and manufacturing processes from cyber threats and unauthorized access. These standards and regulations establish the necessary protocols, safeguards, and best practices to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of industrial control systems, helping prevent potential disruptions and ensure the safe and secure operation of industrial facilities.
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