Yesterday, Renny Shen wrote about powering the digital experience, and he noted that most people have a basic agreement on the concept, but in reality they tend to have different definitions and expectations of “digital experience.” Protecting the digital experience, though, tends to offer a pretty consistent view — keeping customers, assets, apps, and data safe, and building trust that all parties are who they say they are.  \r\n With the acceleration of life online — working, shopping, connecting — cyberthreats and cyberattacks unfortunately also accelerated: \r\n \r\n From October 2020 to October 2021, Akamai observed 6,287,291,470 web attacks globally \r\n \r\n \r\n From December 2017 through November 2019, we saw 16,557,875,875 login attempts against hostnames that were clearly identified as API endpoints \r\n \r\n Thwarting attacks without hindering agility \r\n It’s difficult to create safety and trust online when threats are constantly accelerating and evolving.…