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Web Technologies Security in the AI Era: A Survey of CDN-Enhanced Defenses

Mehrab Hosain Sabbir Alom Shuvo Matthew Ogbe Md Shah Jalal Mazumder Yead Rahman Md Azizul Hakim Anukul Pandey
Published
December 6, 2025
Updated
December 6, 2025

Abstract

The modern web stack, which is dominated by browser-based applications and API-first backends, now operates under an adversarial equilibrium where automated, AI-assisted attacks evolve continuously. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and edge computing place programmable defenses closest to users and bots, making them natural enforcement points for machine-learning (ML) driven inspection, throttling, and isolation. This survey synthesizes the landscape of AI-enhanced defenses deployed at the edge: (i) anomaly- and behavior-based Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) within broader Web Application and API Protection (WAAP), (ii) adaptive DDoS detection and mitigation, (iii) bot management that resists human-mimicry, and (iv) API discovery, positive security modeling, and encrypted-traffic anomaly analysis. We add a systematic survey method, a threat taxonomy mapped to edge-observable signals, evaluation metrics, deployment playbooks, and governance guidance. We conclude with a research agenda spanning XAI, adversarial robustness, and autonomous multi-agent defense. Our findings indicate that edge-centric AI measurably improves time-to-detect and time-to-mitigate while reducing data movement and enhancing compliance, yet introduces new risks around model abuse, poisoning, and governance.

Metadata

Journal
2025 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Wireless and Mobile (APWiMob), Bali, Indonesia, 2025, pp. 180-186
Comment
Accepted at 2025 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Wireless and Mobile (APWiMob). 7 pages, 5 figures

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