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Operational and information technology networks have converged. But how similar are they? Adopted several years ago, IT resources – including in particular communication technology – are now being widely used by OT. However, their usage characteristics remain fundamentally different. Among these differences we should mention the communication goals. For operational technology, the objective is to allow for the supervision and control of a process while for information technology it is to allow for the exchange of information.

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