How do content delivery networks (CDNs) contribute to mitigating bot attacks?
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Content delivery networks (CDNs) contribute to mitigating bot attacks by serving as a distributed network of servers strategically placed around the world. This geographical distribution allows CDNs to absorb and respond to traffic surges, making it more difficult for malicious bots to overwhelm a single origin server. CDNs also often include security features like DDoS protection, web application firewalls, and bot detection mechanisms to identify and block suspicious bot activity. By offloading traffic, optimizing content delivery, and providing security measures, CDNs help organizations to mitigate the impact of bot attacks on their web infrastructure.