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Using Constraint Programming and Graph Representation Learning for Generating Interpretable Cloud Security Policies

Conference Paper Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Modern software systems rely on mining insights from business sensitive data stored in public clouds. A data breach usually incurs significant (monetary) loss for a commercial organization. Conceptually, cloud security heavily relies on Identity Access Management (IAM) policies that IT admins need to properly configure and periodically update. Security negligence and human errors often lead to misconfiguring IAM policies which may open a backdoor for attackers. To address these challenges, first, we develop a novel framework that encodes generating optimal IAM policies using constraint programming (CP). We identify reducing dormant permissions of cloud users as an optimality criterion, which intuitively implies minimizing unnecessary datastore access permissions. Second, to make IAM policies interpretable, we use graph representation learning applied to historical access patterns of users to augment our CP model with similarity constraints: similar users should be grouped together and share common IAM policies. Third, we describe multiple attack models and show that our optimized IAM policies significantly reduce the impact of security attacks using real data from 8 commercial organizations, and synthetic instances.

Authors

Keywords

  • Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization: Applications
  • Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization: Constraint Programming
  • Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization: Constraints and Machine Learning
  • Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization: Modeling
  • Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications: Security and Privacy

Context

Venue
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1969-2025
Indexed papers
14525
Paper id
796676361682440991