Description: The term ‘High Traffic’ refers to a large volume of data transmitted across a network, which can indicate a DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack. This phenomenon occurs when multiple systems send massive requests to a server, overwhelming its capacity to respond and causing it to become inaccessible to legitimate users. High traffic can result from various causes, such as a legitimate increase in service demand; however, in the context of cybersecurity, it is often associated with malicious activities. The main characteristics of high traffic include the speed and volume of requests, as well as the duration of the event. The relevance of this concept lies in its impact on the availability of online services, which can lead to significant economic losses and damage to the reputation of affected companies. Detecting and mitigating high traffic is essential to maintaining the integrity of digital infrastructures, and organizations must implement appropriate protection measures to safeguard their systems against these events.