MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541116584 A) filed by Sabitha K; Bhavayazhinitha S V; Jashwanth M U; Gunal S; and Gokulnath K, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on Nov. 25, 2025, for 'seclogx - serverless real-time events monitoring and alerting system using aws.'
Inventor(s) include Sabitha K; Bhavayazhinitha S V; Jashwanth M U; Gunal S; and Gokulnath K.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Organizations of the modem digital era create massive volumes of operation and security event data that must be monitored in real time and responded to immediately. Server-based monitoring systems are generally connotated with bad scalability, high overhead maintenance, and delayed response to alerts. To solve all these problems, SeclogX - Serverless Real-Time Monitoring and Alerting System is proposed, using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to create an entirely serverless, event-driven system. The system makes use of various AWS services, including Amazon API Gateway (REST & WebSocket), AWS Lambda, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon SNS, Amazon CloudWatch, and Amazon S3 with CloudFront, in order to provide high availability, low latency, and real-time processing. Frontend dashboard ran over the internet on Amazon S3 and CloudFront and admin- accessible site-deployed web site and dashboard used for real-time system status and live event visualization. Anomaly detection is done automatically, data processing is done through Lambda functions, event logs are stored in DynamoDB, and alerts are triggered through SNS. Monitoring and logging are provided through CloudWatch for system health and operational intelligence. With the implementation of this serverless architecture, SeclogX removes the maintenance overhead, enables scalability, and conserves the cost while not sacrificing its real-time alert on crucial events. The result indicates that the model is an affordable, secure, and scalable event monitoring system that can be adopted by various industries."
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