What is IACS (Industrial Automation and Control Systems)?

IACS stands for Industrial Automation and Control Systems — a collective term for all systems, components and networks involved in automatically controlling, monitoring and managing industrial processes.

Think of PLCs, SCADA, DCS, RTUs, field devices and networks that together provide process automation in factories, utilities, power plants or infrastructure.


🧱 What falls under IACS?

Component Description
PLC Programmable logic controller for local machine control
DCS Distributed systems for complex process control
SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition for monitoring
HMI Interface for operators
RTU Remote Terminal Unit, often deployed at remote locations
Sensor / Actuator Field devices for measuring and actuating
Industrial Ethernet Network protocols such as ProfiNET, Ethernet IP

🏭 Where are IACS used?

  • Manufacturing and industry (chemicals, food, pharma, automotive)
  • Utilities (water treatment, power generation, gas distribution)
  • Infrastructure (bridges, tunnels, rail, traffic systems)
  • Buildings (via BMS or HVAC systems)

🛡 Securing IACS

Because IACS are often business-critical and safety-relevant, cybersecurity is essential. Key standards and guidelines:


📈 Why are IACS important?


📌 In summary

IACS are the technical backbone of industrial automation. They enable processes to run safely, efficiently and under control — from sensor data to strategic management level.