Treffer: Security-Oriented Microservices Deployment Leveraging Python Analytics and Java Frameworks.

Title:
Security-Oriented Microservices Deployment Leveraging Python Analytics and Java Frameworks.
Source:
International Journal of Sustainability & Innovation in Engineering (IJSIE); 2024, p373-384, 12p
Database:
Complementary Index

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This paper investigates security-oriented microservice deployment by integrating Python analytics with Java frameworks, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of how hybrid solutions strengthen distributed architectures. The primary purpose of the study is to examine the effectiveness of predictive intrusion detection, anomaly-based data flow monitoring, secure API gateway enforcement, and resilient authentication mechanisms when implemented through Python and Java technologies. To achieve this, a secondary research method was employed, drawing from peer-reviewed journals, technical white papers, and industry-specific reports. This approach ensured reliable, cost-effective, and broad-based insights into technical implementations without requiring direct experimental testing. The findings indicate that Python-based predictive analytics enhances intrusion detection by using machine learning models to anticipate potential attacks before execution. Similarly, anomaly detection models built with Python improve monitoring by identifying irregular traffic behaviors and hidden data manipulation attempts across microservice transactions. On the other hand, Java-centric API gateways enforce traffic regulation, encryption, token validation, and rate limiting, thereby preventing unauthorized access and ensuring secure communication between services. Resilient authentication mechanisms supported by Java frameworks, including OAuth2 and JWT, further strengthen identity verification and role-based access control. Collectively, these results demonstrate that Python and Java offer complementary strengths, delivering proactive defense, scalability, and adaptability within containerized and distributed environments. However, challenges such as false positives, gateway bottlenecks, and integration complexity highlight the need for careful implementation. The study concludes that hybrid security approaches combining predictive analytics and strong authentication provide robust microservice protection while requiring balanced trade-offs between performance, usability, and operational efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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