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Glossary Term Round Trip Time

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What is Round Trip Time?

Round Trip Time is the total time taken for a network request to travel from a source to a destination and back, measuring the latency in data transmission.

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Understanding Round Trip Time

Round Trip Time (RTT) in cybersecurity refers to the total time taken for a data packet to travel from a source to a destination and then back to the source. It is a crucial metric in networking and is a key factor in measuring network performance, latency, and potential vulnerabilities. RTT is often used in network analysis to assess the response time and overall efficiency of a network connection.

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