Autonomous Regulatory-Aware Microservices: a Paradigm for Self-Governing Cloud Architectures an Finance and Healthcare
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/jcbrb878Keywords:
Healthcare, Microservices, Finance, Cloud Architecture, Autonomous, Self-governing, RegulatoryAbstract
In this paper, the author will be in a position to know how to automate compliance and governance in multi-factor cloud environments in the financial and healthcare sector. Through the design of regulatory-sensitive microservices coupled with real-time policy engines, audit pipelines, and AI-assisted enforcement, the presented framework cut the lag time of compliance to 68 percent, thus ensuring higher accuracy of enforcement up to 97 percent. All the audit readiness was analysed as consistent; tree map analysis of contributions demonstrated that GDPR and HIPAA were the dominant factors. The system is flexible enough so that it is able to respond to a regulatory change without excessive overhead to resources.
We have established the paradigm of conduction of self-governing architectures being scalable, resilient and audit compliant paradigm of industry having regulated infrastructures intensive on microservices.




