Two academics from the Technical University of Cologne (TH Koln) have disclosed this week a new type of web attack that can poison content delivery networks (CDNs ...
Here is an example of how delivery differs in terms of average request rate and average request time on the same number of viewers when switching from regular HLS to LL-HLS: Above: Increased ...
Details have emerged about a new class of web cache poisoning attacks that could be used to deny users access to resources delivered through a content delivery network (CDN). Named Cache-Poisoned ...
Users expect websites to load instantly, no matter where they are. Whether you're streaming video, shopping online, or checking a blog, speed and reliability matter. This is where a CDN network ...
For the delivery portion of the overall streaming equation, CDNs use refined content caching and content replication, optimized network paths—including ingress, egress, and midgress data transport—and ...