To better understand why SCADA security could be a concern for an organization, it is important to understand how SCADA communications are sent across a network.
SCADA Communication Moves From Sensor, to RTU, to HMI
At individual sites, individual sensors collect values from inputs and outputs, which are referred to as SCADA points. These
values are sent from individual sensors to the RTU (Remote Terminal Unit), which forwards these SCADA communications to the
Human-Machine Interface (HMI), or master station.
SCADA networks utilize a number of means for conducting these communications. Early SCADA communication took place over radio, modem, or dedicated serial lines. In today's SCADA systems, it is much for common for these communications to take place over SONET using Ethernet or LAN.
Expanding the LAN is an Expensive SCADA Security Solution
To ensure SCADA security, network operators could potentially extend their secure LAN to all of their remote sites. However,
this is a very expensive technique, as extending LAN all the way out to remote sites just to achieve SCADA security can be an
extremely expensive process.
An additional solution to alleviate operators of their SCADA security concerns is to employ NetGuardian 832A RTU devices at their remote sites. These advanced RTU devices can provide many monitoring functions not found in other systems, allowing for the interpretation of both discrete and analog alarms, providing for more extensive and complete network history reports. The NetGuardian also provides for Derived Controls, which allow the operator to program specific, automated responses to certain alarm combinations along the network.
The NetGuardian 832A Allows For Increased SCADA Security Through Smooth LAN Transition
Expanding a LAN network to reach all remote sites is not always a feasible option. The NetGuardian 832A is designed to work
with both LAN and fault-tolerant dedicated serial lines, allowing users to utilize the same RTU devices to provide SCADA
security at all of your sites. This prevents expensive LAN installation when serial lines are available, or purchasing new
RTU devices once the LAN has expanded. The NetGuardian 832A can be utilized to meet all types of SCADA security needs, and
will grow along with the LAN network to provide security, regardless of a site's network connection.
To find out more about this and other DPS applications, give us a call at our toll-free number and talk to one of our network specialists. They'll help you put together a perfect fit solution for your network!
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