📄️ Latency
Latency is the communication delay between sending data and receiving a response across a network. It is one of the most important measurements for network, application, and user-experience performance.
📄️ Latency Monitoring
Latency monitoring is the process of measuring and analyzing communication delay across networks, applications, and services to identify degradation, congestion, routing issues, cloud-connectivity problems, and user-experience impact.
📄️ Lateral movement
Lateral movement is the stage of an attack where an intruder moves from one compromised system to other systems inside a network in order to expand access, escalate privileges, or reach high-value targets.
📄️ Lawful interception
Lawful interception (LI) is the regulated process of collecting communications or traffic-related data under valid legal authorization while maintaining subscriber attribution accuracy, auditability, retention integrity, and compliance controls across telecom and ISP environments.
📄️ Layer 7 visibility
Layer 7 visibility provides application-aware insight into network traffic by identifying services, applications, protocols, and communication behavior beyond traditional IP- and port-based analysis.
📄️ LDAP
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a protocol used to access and manage directory services that store information about users, groups, devices, and other network resources.
📄️ Link load
Link load is the amount of traffic carried by a network link relative to its available capacity. It is a key operational metric used for utilization analysis, congestion monitoring, traffic engineering, and capacity planning.
📄️ Log rotation
Log rotation is the process of archiving, compressing, deleting, or replacing log files automatically to prevent disk exhaustion, preserve operational visibility, and maintain manageable log retention over time.