Security with Cloud CDN
In order to support an end-to-end encrypted experience, data is encrypted both at rest and in transit from Google Cloud load balancing to the backend. To only allow authorized users access to a video section, you can programmatically sign URLs and cookies. The request that shouldn’t get through is immediately denied when the signature has been checked at the CDN Edge. On a larger scale, you can use Google managed certs to provide SSL for free. Finally, use Cloud CDN to automatically cache static material with a click of a button to enhance performance and lower serving costs for frequently visited content. Do you wish to know more about Cloud CDN? Visit cloud.google.com/cdn to learn more.
What is Google Cloud CDN?
Cloud CDN will cache the content at edge locations that are located around the world. By doing so, we can reduce the latency, which improves the performance of our applications. It will enable users to access the content from nearby edge locations, regardless of the app or website you have, there’s a reasonable probability that your users are dispersed across the globe and aren’t necessarily local to your servers.
This implies that the requests go over a wide area of the public internet, resulting in unpredictable and annoying user experiences. In this situation, Cloud CDN is useful.