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A microservices-based endpoint monitoring platform with predictive NLP models for real-time security and hate-speech risk alerting
Darlan Noetzold (Darlan Noetzold); Anubis Graciela de Moraes Rossetto (Anubis Graciela de Moraes Rossetto); de Paz Santana, Juan Francisco (de Paz Santana, Juan Francisco); Valderi Leithardt (Valderi Leithardt);
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arXiv
Year (definitive publication)
2026
Language
English
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United States of America
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Abstract
Organizations increasingly depend on endpoint devices and corporate communication channels, yet they still face critical risks such as sensitive data leakage, suspicious user behavior, and the circulation of hateful or harmful language in workplace contexts. Current solutions frequently address these issues in isolation (e.g., productivity tracking, data loss prevention, or hate-speech detection), limiting correlation across signals and delaying incident response. This work proposes a unified, microservices-based platform that collects endpoint telemetry and applies predictive natural language processing models to support real-time security and compliance alerting. The architecture is modular and scalable, relying on RabbitMQ for event ingestion and routing and Redis for low-latency data access and alert delivery. For text classification, transformer-based models such as BERT are evaluated for hate-speech risk detection, achieving an average accuracy of 87\%. Experimental results indicate that the proposed platform can promptly surface indicators of data exfiltration and policy violations while centralizing alert management, providing an integrated framework that combines monitoring, security analytics, and predictive capabilities.
Acknowledgements
This research was partially funded by national funds through the FCT – Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P. within the scope of projects UIDB/04466/2025 and UIDP/04466/2025. This research was also partially with DOI: 10.54499/2023.16583.ICDT
Keywords
  • Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Other Engineering and Technology Sciences - Engineering and Technology
  • Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology

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