ProUnitas Trust Center
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FAQs
Is ProUnitas SOC 2 compliant?
ProUnitas is actively undergoing a SOC 2 Type II audit, with completion expected in March 2026. We use Secureframe to manage controls, evidence, and continuous monitoring as part of this process. SOC 2 documentation will be made available through this Trust Center once finalized.
How does ProUnitas protect student and district data?
ProUnitas implements administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards aligned with SOC 2 and industry best practices. These include access controls, encryption, secure development practices, and continuous monitoring. Data is handled in accordance with FERPA and district agreements.
Does ProUnitas complete third-party security audits?
Yes. As part of our SOC 2 Type II program, ProUnitas engages an independent third-party auditor to assess the design and operating effectiveness of our security controls. Audit materials are shared with districts through this Trust Center when available.
Does ProUnitas conduct penetration testing?
Yes. ProUnitas conducts annual third-party penetration testing, with our next test scheduled for January 2026. Findings are tracked, prioritized, and remediated as part of our risk management process. Executive summaries are available under NDA upon request.
What types of data does ProUnitas collect and process?
ProUnitas processes student and school-level data necessary to support student support and case management workflows. This may include student identifiers, attendance data, intervention records, and notes entered by authorized district staff. We collect only what is required to deliver the platform.
Who owns the data in PurpleSENSE?
School districts retain full ownership and control of all data processed within PurpleSENSE. ProUnitas acts solely as a service provider and processes data only as directed by district agreements and applicable law.
Is student data protected under FERPA?
Yes. ProUnitas operates as a school official with a legitimate educational interest under FERPA, as designated by each district. Student data is accessed only for authorized educational purposes.
How is data encrypted?
ProUnitas uses industry-standard encryption to protect data in transit and at rest, consistent with our Secureframe-managed security controls. Encryption practices are reviewed and validated as part of our SOC 2 program.
How is access to data managed?
Access to PurpleSENSE is governed by role-based permissions defined by each district. Internally, ProUnitas enforces least-privilege access, and restricted production access.
Do you share data with third parties?
ProUnitas does not sell student or district data. Limited sub-processors may be used to support platform operations and are contractually required to meet strict security and privacy standards.
Monitoring
Continuously monitored by Secureframe
