Description: Traffic Regulation involves managing the flow of data packets in a network to ensure optimal performance and security. This process is essential in modern network architecture, as it allows prioritization of certain types of traffic, thereby optimizing user experience and ensuring that critical applications receive the necessary bandwidth. Traffic regulation is carried out through various techniques and tools, such as congestion control, quality of service (QoS), and bandwidth management. These strategies help prevent network saturation, ensuring that data is transmitted efficiently and without interruptions. Additionally, traffic regulation is fundamental for network security, as it enables the identification and mitigation of cyberattacks, such as denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, by filtering malicious traffic and maintaining system integrity. In an environment where the amount of data generated and transmitted is growing exponentially, traffic regulation becomes a critical component for maintaining the stability and security of network infrastructures.