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The Modbus TCP/IP protocol was introduced by Modicon (now Schneider Electric) in 1999. Developed as an extension of the Modbus serial protocol to enable communication over TCP/IP networks, its purpose was to leverage the widespread adoption of Ethernet in industrial environments. The robustness, simplicity, and wide compatibility have made Modbus TCP/IP the go-to choice for countless industrial applications in the current scenario.
Red Teaming Vs Pen Testing: Understanding the Distinctive Nature and Purpose of Cybersecurity Tactics
Discover the differences between red teaming and pen testing to ensure your organization is taking advantage of both approaches for optimal cyber security.
Modbus protocols are essential components in the realm of industrial automation and control systems. Designed in 1979 by Modicon (now Schneider Electric), Modbus was developed as a way to enable communication between Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and other devices in industrial networks. Over time, the protocol has evolved, and its versatility has made it a popular choice in various industries, with RTU and TCP protocols being prominent among them.
Mastering Distributed Control Systems: A Comprehensive Guide to DCS Architecture, Components, and Applications
A distributed control system (DCS) is a network of interconnected controllers, computers and other automation devices used to monitor and control production processes. Get an in-depth look into the architecture, components, and applications of distributed control systems.