Security & Governance

A security-conscious foundation for school data and operations.

LuzReva is designed around role-based access, school-level context, audit logs, request tracking, controlled APIs, and responsible claims.

Mexico School Command CenterPrivate + international school demo
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Attendance94.2%Live view
Fee Collection$128KTerm view
PTM Follow-ups37This week
Student progress forecastAI

Early signals combine attendance, marks, assignments, and PTM notes.

HighMath + attendance drop
MediumPTM follow-up pending
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Governance-first design

Controls that matter to school owners, principals, IT teams, and administrators.

This website intentionally avoids unsupported claims such as SOC 2, ISO, or GDPR certification until LuzReva formally completes them.

Role-Based Access

Control access for owners, principals, admins, teachers, parents, and students.

School-Level Context

Keep school data and workflows separated by active school context.

Audit Logs

Track important actions and operational events for governance.

Request IDs

Support technical troubleshooting with traceable request IDs.

CORS-Aware Domains

Keep app, API, marketing, docs, and support domains configured cleanly.

Honest Claims

Avoid unsupported compliance or certification claims until verified.

Honest security positioning

Use strong wording without overclaiming certifications.

For pre-sales credibility, LuzReva should communicate design intent clearly and only add certifications when they are actually earned.

Use “security-conscious architecture” instead of unsupported certification claims.

Use “privacy-ready foundation” when discussing future compliance preparedness.

Use “school-level data context” when explaining multi-school separation.

Use “audit-ready operational visibility” for logs and traceability.

Request demo

Discuss LuzReva security during your demo.

Bring your IT, operations, or school leadership team and review access, governance, and data-flow questions.