
Imperva Secure CDN
Content delivery network (CDN) software
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What is Imperva Secure CDN
Imperva Secure CDN is a content delivery network service that accelerates and caches web content while adding security controls at the edge. It targets organizations running public-facing websites and web applications that need performance optimization alongside protections such as DDoS mitigation and web application firewall (WAF) capabilities. The product combines CDN delivery features with security policy enforcement and traffic management in a single service.
Integrated CDN and security
The service combines content caching and acceleration with edge security controls such as WAF and DDoS mitigation. This can reduce the need to deploy separate point products for delivery and protection. It also centralizes policy management for performance and security settings in one platform.
Edge policy enforcement options
Imperva Secure CDN supports applying security and traffic-handling rules at the edge, closer to end users. This helps block malicious requests before they reach origin infrastructure and can reduce origin load. It is suited to web applications that require consistent enforcement across geographies.
Origin shielding and caching
CDN caching can offload static and cacheable dynamic content from origin servers. Features such as origin protection/shielding (where configured) help reduce direct exposure of origin endpoints. This is useful for organizations trying to improve resilience during traffic spikes and attacks.
Less focused on media pipelines
Compared with products in the broader delivery/optimization space that emphasize image and media transformation workflows, Secure CDN is primarily oriented around web delivery plus security. Teams looking for advanced image manipulation APIs, asset management, or developer-centric media pipelines may need additional tooling. This can increase integration effort for media-heavy sites.
Configuration complexity for WAF
Using WAF and security rule sets effectively often requires tuning to reduce false positives and avoid blocking legitimate traffic. Organizations may need security expertise to maintain policies over time as applications change. This can add operational overhead compared with a basic CDN configuration.
Vendor lock-in considerations
When CDN delivery is tightly coupled with security policies, migrating to another provider can require re-implementing rules, certificates, and traffic routing logic. This can lengthen transition timelines and increase switching costs. It is a common concern for edge platforms that bundle multiple controls into one service.
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