OT vs. IT: The Key Differences

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In today’s digitized world, technology plays a pivotal role in almost every aspect of our lives, both personally and professionally. Two crucial domains of technology that often intersect are Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT). While they serve distinct purposes, understanding the differences and convergence between OT and IT is essential for organizations to ensure seamless operations and cybersecurity. In this article, we explore the contrasting characteristics of OT and IT and delve into their convergence in modern industrial environments. Understanding OT (Operational Technology) Operational Technology (OT) refers to the hardware and software systems used to monitor, control, and automate physical processes in various industries such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, and utilities. The primary focus of OT is to manage and optimize industrial operations, ensuring efficiency, safety, and reliability. View More: OT vs. IT: The Key Differences

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