Systems that control physical industrial processes—such as pumping gas, water control, electrical grids, or manufacturing lines—fall under SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) environments. SCADA systems are part of larger OT (Operational Technology) infrastructures and manage sensors, actuators, valves, flow controls, and telemetry.
CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 explains that SCADA environments typically:
Use legacy protocols (e.g., Modbus, DNP3)
Require high availability
Often run outdated operating systems
Have control systems that cannot easily be patched
Require specialized segmentation and monitoring
This exactly matches the scenario describing a “specialized legacy platform controlling gas flow inside pipes.”
IaaS (A) is cloud infrastructure and unrelated to industrial control. SDN (C) relates to software-defined networking, not physical industrial controls. IoT (D) includes smart devices but is not typically used for large-scale industrial gas control.
Thus, securing SCADA is the correct answer.