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Industry standards are constantly changing for control systems. How do you ensure yours keep up?

To stay ahead in control engineering, you must regularly update and optimize your control systems. Here's how you can ensure your systems keep up:

  • Regularly review industry standards: Stay informed about the latest changes by subscribing to relevant publications and online platforms.

  • Invest in continuous training: Ensure your team receives ongoing education on new technologies and methodologies.

  • Implement agile methodologies: Use flexible approaches to quickly adapt and integrate new standards into your systems.

How do you keep your control systems up-to-date? Share your strategies.

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Industry standards are constantly changing for control systems. How do you ensure yours keep up?

To stay ahead in control engineering, you must regularly update and optimize your control systems. Here's how you can ensure your systems keep up:

  • Regularly review industry standards: Stay informed about the latest changes by subscribing to relevant publications and online platforms.

  • Invest in continuous training: Ensure your team receives ongoing education on new technologies and methodologies.

  • Implement agile methodologies: Use flexible approaches to quickly adapt and integrate new standards into your systems.

How do you keep your control systems up-to-date? Share your strategies.

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    Rupesh Shirke, CISSP

    Critical Infrastructure Protection | ICS/OT Cybersecurity | Mentor | Speaker | Writer | Global Advisor | Volunteer | IEEE Senior Member | Driving Resilient Solutions for a Secure Future

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    To keep up with changing industry standards for control systems: Regular Training: Continuous team training and certification. Industry Associations: Join groups like ISA for access to standards. Monitoring Updates: Track updates from ISO, ANSI, and IEC. Networking: Attend conferences, workshops, and webinars. Compliance Audits: Regular audits to ensure compliance. Technical Resources: Use publications to stay informed.

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    SOUMITRA DAS

    Deputy GM (E&T) @ ONGC | M.TECH,MBA ,MDBA, Advanced Diploma in Mgt.

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    1.Regularly review industry standard through different publication , online platform, OEM product study. 2.Ensure team is always updated with latest technologies. 3.Be agile in using flexi method for adapting new standards which improves productivity and safety of system .

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    Jarek Sordyl

    Industrial cybersecurity (ICS/OT) leader | CISO | Global speaker | Trusted strategist, advisor on cyber resilience for critical infrastructure sectors |

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    Maintaining optimal performance, safety, and dependability in industrial environments necessitates keeping control systems up to date. System audits are just one of several techniques. Routine audits of your control systems might help you identify regions that need upgrading or components that are outdated. This aids in anticipating potential issues and developing plans for necessary fixes.

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    Daryl Sharp

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    Continuous training is a must to keep everyone at the required level. Posting about industry insights as well on internal communications so it’s not just training but general learning and understanding how the market and industry are changing and growing. Also keeping a channel open with the engineering department is a must so that you are aware of developments and changes they may be making or thinking about.

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    Stephen Brown

    Electrical Control Technician at Mann+Hummel

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    When I had the time, written material, industrial publications, I always welcomed salespeople, colleagues, and my old favorite, YouTube.

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