I. Introduction
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are responsible for supporting critical cyber-enabled services such as power generation. However, traditional CPS ecosystems are made up of legacy Operational Technology (OT) devices that lack robust security to ensure the authenticity and integrity of physical processes. Adversaries can exploit the lack of security to disrupt OT de-vices through data breaches and rogue runtime-system-states. Given the recent growth of cyber attacks, the modernization of CPS architectures is necessary to adopt more flexible and resilient communication technology. Next-generation network management and system process monitoring services are suit-able to provide dynamic frameworks that can be adapted to heterogeneous OT devices and industrial communication protocols however next-generation communication technology needs to comply with the operational requirements and real-time data needed of for traditional CPS ecosystems.