Supervisory control and data acquisition
nounid
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A generic name for a computerized system that is capable of gathering and processing data and applying operational controls over long distances. Typical uses include power transmission and distribution and pipeline systems. SCADA was designed for the unique communication challenges (delays, data integrity, etc.) posed by the various media that must be used, such as phone lines, microwave, and satellite. Usually shared rather than dedicated.
polysemousMWE
Classifications
Entity Type
System0%rule-basedmulti_axis_classifier_low_confidence.v1
Sensitivity
Regulated85%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Information Class
Cui65%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Variants
- acronym
- SCADA
- plural
- Supervisory control and data acquisitions
- possessive
- Supervisory control and data acquisition's
- pluralpossessive
- Supervisory control and data acquisitions'
Framework definitions
National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) Cybersecurity Lexicon1 senseview framework →
- §1
- A generic name for a computerized system that is capable of gathering and processing data and applying operational controls to geographically dispersed assets over long distances.
- §1
- Systems used to control and monitor industrial and manufacturing processes, and utility facilities
- §1
- A generic name for a computerized system that is capable of gathering and processing data and applying operational controls over long distances. Typical uses include power transmission and distribution and pipeline systems. SCADA was designed for the unique communication challenges (delays, data integrity, etc.) posed by the various media that must be used, such as phone lines, microwave, and satellite. Usually shared rather than dedicated.
- §2 · sense_2_pending_review
- Networks or systems generally used for industrial controls or to manage infrastructure such as pipelines and power systems.
- §1
- Networks or systems generally used for industrial controls or to manage infrastructure such as pipelines and power systems.
- §1
- A generic name for a computerized system that is capable of gathering and processing data and applying operational controls over long distances. Typical uses include power transmission and distribution and pipeline systems. SCADA was designed for the unique communication challenges (delays, data integrity, etc.) posed by the various media that must be used, such as phone lines, microwave, and satellite. Usually shared rather than dedicated.
Outgoing relationships
- related
Incoming relationships
- related