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Why aren’t control system patch management best practices higher on a manufacturer’s priority list?
Control systems are integral to modern manufacturing, engineering and technology, providing the framework for managing and regulating the behavior of dynamic systems. These systems use sensors to collect data from the environment, which is then processed by controllers to generate appropriate responses or adjustments. Control systems are found in various applications, from industrial automation and robotics to climate control and automotive systems, ensuring optimal performance, stability, and efficiency. By employing feedback loops, control systems can dynamically adjust operations to maintain desired outcomes, making them crucial for achieving precision and reliability in complex processes.
Control systems are integral to modern manufacturing, engineering and technology, providing the framework for managing and regulating the behavior of dynamic systems. These systems use sensors to collect data from the environment, which is then processed by controllers to generate appropriate responses or adjustments. Control systems are found in various applications, from industrial automation and robotics to climate control and automotive systems, ensuring optimal performance, stability, and efficiency. By employing feedback loops, control systems can dynamically adjust operations to maintain desired outcomes, making them crucial for achieving precision and reliability in complex processes.
Why aren’t control system patch management best practices higher on a manufacturer’s priority list?
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