Machine Learning in Special and Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities
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Cloud security; Artificial intelligence; Machine learning; Cyber defense; Intrusion detection; Deep learning; Threat intelligence; Automated response; CybersecurityAbstract
Cloud computing infrastructures face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats that traditional signature-based security mechanisms struggle to detect and mitigate effectively. This research investigates the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to enhance cloud security through intelligent threat detection, automated response mechanisms, and adaptive defense strategies. We developed and evaluated a comprehensive intelligent cyber defense framework integrating multiple ML algorithms including deep neural networks, ensemble methods, and reinforcement learning agents deployed across a heterogeneous cloud testbed comprising 847 virtual machines distributed across three cloud service providers. The system processed 23.6 terabytes of network traffic data over six months, encompassing normal operations and 15 distinct attack scenarios including DDoS, advanced persistent threats, data exfiltration, and zero-day exploits. Our hybrid deep learning architecture combining convolutional and recurrent neural networks achieved 97.3% detection accuracy with only 0.8% false positive rate, substantially outperforming baseline methods (SVM: 89.4%, Random Forest: 91.7%). The reinforcement learning-based automated response system reduced mean time to mitigation from 42 minutes to 3.7 minutes while minimizing service disruption. Explainable AI techniques provided interpretable insights into attack patterns and model decision-making processes, addressing the black-box criticism often leveled at deep learning approaches. Performance analysis demonstrated the framework’s scalability, processing 1.2 million transactions per second with sub-100ms latency. This research advances the state-of-the-art in cloud security by demonstrating that AI driven approaches can deliver superior threat detection capabilities, faster response times, and adaptive defense mechanisms while maintaining operational efficiency. The findings hold significant implications for cloud service providers, enterprise security operations centers, and the broader cybersecurity community in developing next-generation intelligent defense systems capable of combating evolving threats in dynamic cloud environments.
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