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Smart technical control infrastructures in electrical automation through digital application systems

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  • S. Sakthivel
  • Charu Virmani
  • S. Silvia Priscila
  • Ravindra Pathak
  • S. Prasath Alias Surendhar
  • Bobur Sobirov

Abstract

Both technological and social systems combine to construct the infrastructure and processes of digital technologies, ensuring that an organisation's aims and objectives are achieved. The firm created and employed access controls and measures to protect its data and information systems. The exploitation of information systems and disregard for internet security protocols are the main causes of computer security breaches. Non-compliance with information security regulations is a serious risk for businesses. It is crucial to identify, investigate, and consider the elements that affect compliance and the deployment of computer security for successful conformity and human adoption of computer security technology and compliance with computer practices. Computer engineering is increasingly automated with high tech. Technology and engineering in technical control systems have improved. The study examines clever technical control in electrical automation and intelligent technologies. It also analyses this technology's potential applications and future development trends in electrical engineering. Reviewing machine learning methods for technical control issues, we concentrate on the deterministic situation to illustrate the numerically complex issues.

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  • S. Sakthivel & Charu Virmani & S. Silvia Priscila & Ravindra Pathak & S. Prasath Alias Surendhar & Bobur Sobirov, 2025. "Smart technical control infrastructures in electrical automation through digital application systems," International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(1), pages 1-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijcist:v:21:y:2025:i:1:p:1-23
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