Elevated security 

Back in the day, a CDN was a simple delivery platform that used to take the content from you, cache it around the globe and deliver it to your target audience. Not anymore. Modern CDN platforms have all kinds of built-in security features that can provide an additional layer of protection for your online presence. Things like top-notch TLS stacks with modern cipher suites, Web Application Firewall and DDoS attack mitigation capabilities are some of the features customers have come to expect when choosing a CDN solution. Security is no longer a nice thing to have but a hard requirement in an ever-evolving online security landscape. 

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