Journal for Technology and Science
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal for Technology and Science

ANALYZE RISKS IN AWS/AZURE ENVIRONMENTS USING AI-DRIVEN MONITORING AND ANOMALY DETECTION

Samira Alam Chowdhury (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Mahbub Hasan (University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS), Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Fahmida Akter (Daffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Rabia Akter Sukhi (American International University Bangladesh (AIUB), Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Abdul Rahman Mohammad (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH))



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Apr 2024

Abstract

Objective: In this research we explore the use of AI-driven monitoring and anomaly detection for analyzing risks in AWS and Azure environments, with an exploratory study on the Cloud Data Center Workload Dataset. The research will explore the following objectives: understanding the behavior of cloud workloads, detecting abnormal workload behavior, investigating the correlation between cloud monitoring parameters, and evaluating the risks of the operational environment of cloud infrastructure. Method: The methodology is based on an exploratory research approach with data preprocessing, exploratory data analysis, statistical analysis, and implementation of the monitoring framework using AI and R Studio. To interpret the behavior of the cloud, multiple visualizations were developed: workload distribution, resource utilization analysis, anomaly monitoring dashboard, correlation network, and operational risk dashboard. Results: The results indicate that changes in CPU usage, network traffic, memory consumption, processor temperature, or virtual machine activity affect the performance of the cloud and uncover potential points of vulnerability for operation. Moreover, with AI-powered monitoring one can easily detect abnormal patterns of resource consumption and continuously assess operational risk by combining the monitoring parameters into a composite risk index. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that AI support in monitoring bolsters cybersecurity management practices, enhances infrastructure visibility, aids in early detection of anomalies, and aids in proactive management of operational risks across AWS and Azure cloud platforms. Novelty: This study integrates AI-driven monitoring and anomaly detection with cloud workload analysis to evaluate operational risks across both AWS and Azure environments using the Cloud Data Center Workload Dataset.

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IPTEKS

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Aerospace Engineering Automotive Engineering Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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The Journal for Technology and Science published by Antis Publisher eISSN 3047-4337 is a scholarly journal that focuses on original research articles in natural science and technology relevant to industries and communities in developing countries. Released annually in March, August, and November, it ...