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Reference

Glossary

Every acronym you will meet in an OT security conversation, defined in plain language.

Advisory

Vulnerability

A vendor or agency publication describing affected products, impact and recommended mitigations.

Air gap

Architecture

The idea of complete physical isolation. In practice it degrades through media, laptops and vendor connectivity, and should not be relied on as a sole control.

BPCS

Core

Basic Process Control System

The control system performing normal process regulation, as distinct from the safety system.

CIP

Protocols

Common Industrial Protocol

An object-oriented application layer used by EtherNet/IP, DeviceNet and ControlNet.

Compensating control

Vulnerability

An alternative control applied when the primary remediation (usually patching) is not feasible.

Conduit

Architecture

A defined, controlled communication path between zones, carrying only approved flows.

CPS

Core

Cyber-Physical System

A system in which computation and networking are tightly integrated with physical processes — a broader term that includes OT, IIoT and connected medical or building systems.

CVE

Vulnerability

Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures

A unique identifier assigned to a publicly disclosed vulnerability.

CVSS

Vulnerability

Common Vulnerability Scoring System

A severity score describing technical characteristics of a vulnerability. It does not describe your environmental consequence on its own.

CWE

Vulnerability

Common Weakness Enumeration

A classification of software and hardware weakness types underlying vulnerabilities.

DCS

Core

Distributed Control System

An integrated control platform for continuous processes within a single plant, with tightly coupled controllers, operator stations and engineering tools.

Defense in depth

Architecture

Layering independent controls so that the failure of one does not expose the process.

DNP3

Protocols

A telemetry protocol used widely in electric and water utilities, with optional Secure Authentication.

EPSS

Vulnerability

Exploit Prediction Scoring System

A model estimating the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited in the near term.

EWS

Assets

Engineering Workstation

The computer holding engineering software and controller projects — the legitimate path to change control logic.

Fieldbus

Protocols

A digital communication network connecting field devices to controllers, such as PROFIBUS or FOUNDATION Fieldbus.

GOOSE

Protocols

IEC 61850 Layer 2 multicast messaging carrying time-critical protection signals between substation devices.

Historian

Assets

A time-series database storing process values, events and alarms for analysis and reporting.

HMI

Assets

Human-Machine Interface

The operator's interface to the process, displaying values and alarms and providing control actions.

ICS

Core

Industrial Control System

The collective term for control systems used in industrial production, including SCADA, DCS and PLC-based systems.

IDMZ

Architecture

Industrial DMZ

A buffer network between enterprise and control environments where all cross-boundary flows terminate.

IED

Assets

Intelligent Electronic Device

A microprocessor-based substation device performing protection, control, metering or monitoring.

IIoT

Core

Industrial Internet of Things

Connected industrial devices and gateways delivering data to enterprise or cloud platforms, often outside traditional control architectures.

Jump host

Architecture

A hardened intermediate system that all interactive access into a protected zone must traverse.

KEV

Vulnerability

Known Exploited Vulnerabilities

CISA's catalog of vulnerabilities with reliable evidence of exploitation in the wild. Evidence of exploitation, not a measure of prevalence.

Know normal

Monitoring

The practice of baselining expected assets, peers, protocols and timings so that abnormal behaviour becomes visible.

Loss of control

Impact

A condition where operators can no longer influence the process as intended.

Loss of view

Impact

A condition where operators can no longer observe the process accurately.

Maintenance window

Process

A scheduled period in which changes can be made with reduced operational impact.

Manipulation of view

Impact

A condition where the information presented to operators has been falsified.

Manual operation

Response

Running the process using local controls and human procedures when automated systems are unavailable or untrusted.

MMS

Protocols

Manufacturing Message Specification

A client/server messaging standard used as the IEC 61850 station-bus profile on TCP port 102.

MOC

Process

Management of Change

The formal engineering process governing modifications to process equipment, control logic and safety functions.

Modbus

Protocols

A widely used industrial protocol for reading and writing device registers, available in serial (RTU) and TCP variants.

OPC

Protocols

A family of interoperability standards for industrial data exchange; OPC UA is the modern, secure-capable successor to OPC Classic.

OT

Core

Operational Technology

Hardware and software that detects or causes change by directly monitoring and controlling physical devices and processes.

PAC

Assets

Programmable Automation Controller

A controller combining PLC determinism with richer computing, networking and data-handling capability.

Passive monitoring

Monitoring

Observing network traffic without transmitting, avoiding the operational risk of active probing in production OT.

PLC

Assets

Programmable Logic Controller

A ruggedised industrial computer executing deterministic control logic against field I/O.

Purdue Model

Architecture

A reference model organising industrial systems into levels from physical process (Level 0) to enterprise (Levels 4–5), commonly extended with an industrial DMZ at Level 3.5.

RTU

Assets

Remote Terminal Unit

A field controller at a remote site that collects telemetry and executes commands from a master station.

SCADA

Core

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

A supervisory architecture for monitoring and controlling geographically distributed assets from a central location.

SIF

Safety

Safety Instrumented Function

A specific protective function implemented by a safety instrumented system with a defined safety integrity requirement.

SIL

Safety

Safety Integrity Level

A measure of the risk-reduction performance required of a safety instrumented function.

SIS

Safety

Safety Instrumented System

An independent protection layer that brings the process to a safe state when defined conditions are exceeded.

SPAN

Monitoring

Switched Port Analyzer

A switch feature mirroring traffic to a monitoring port; convenient but can drop frames under load.

Sparkplug B

Protocols

A specification defining MQTT topic structure and state management for industrial applications.

TAP

Monitoring

Test Access Point

A passive hardware device that copies network traffic to a monitoring system without affecting the link.

Transient cyber asset

Assets

A device such as a laptop or test set that moves between environments and can carry risk across boundaries.

Turnaround

Process

A planned, extended shutdown for major maintenance — often the only realistic window for significant OT changes.

Zone

Architecture

A grouping of assets with common security requirements, as defined in IEC 62443.