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In cybersecurity, a route refers to the path that data takes from one networked device to another. Routing is the process of directing traffic from one network to another, typically based on the destination address of the data packets. This can occur at multiple levels within a network, from the core infrastructure to individual endpoints, and is an essential component of network communication.

Routing can also refer to the process of directing network traffic through one or more security devices, such as firewalls or intrusion detection systems, in order to inspect and secure the traffic. This can help to prevent malicious traffic from entering the network, and to ensure that sensitive data is protected as it travels across the network. Properly configured routing is an important aspect of network security, as it helps to protect against cyber threats and to enforce an organization's security policies.

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