Harmonizing Compliance: Coordinating Automated Verification Processes within Cloud-based AI/ML Workflows

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Sohana Akter

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The significance of ensuring security and upholding data privacy within cloud-based workflows is widely recognized in research domains. This importance is particularly evident in contexts such as safeguarding patients' private data managed within cloud-deployed workflows, where maintaining confidentiality is paramount, alongside ensuring secure communication among involved stakeholders. In response to these imperatives, our paper presents an architecture and formal model designed to enforce security measures within cloud workflow orchestration. Central to our proposed architecture is the emphasis on continuous monitoring of cloud resources, workflow tasks, and data streams to detect and preempt anomalies in workflow orchestration processes. To accomplish this, we advocate for a multi-modal approach that integrates deep learning, one-class classification, and clustering techniques. In essence, our proposed architecture offers a comprehensive solution for enforcing security within cloud workflow orchestration, harnessing advanced methodologies like deep learning for anomaly detection and prediction. This approach is particularly pertinent in critical sectors such as healthcare, especially during unprecedented events like the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Akter, S. (2024). Harmonizing Compliance: Coordinating Automated Verification Processes within Cloud-based AI/ML Workflows. Journal of Artificial Intelligence General Science (JAIGS) ISSN:3006-4023, 3(1), 143-160. https://doi.org/10.60087/jaigs.vol03.issue01.p160
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Akter, S. (2024). Harmonizing Compliance: Coordinating Automated Verification Processes within Cloud-based AI/ML Workflows. Journal of Artificial Intelligence General Science (JAIGS) ISSN:3006-4023, 3(1), 143-160. https://doi.org/10.60087/jaigs.vol03.issue01.p160

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