Data and sovereignty posture

Data & Sovereignty Posture

Terra Vita Hub supports institutional requirements for data residency, ownership, access control, export control, retention, and protected operational environments.

Institutional data posture

ControlPosture
Data residencyConfigurable by jurisdiction and institutional requirement.
Data sovereigntyInstitutions retain ownership and control over their programme records and live evidence.
Access controlRole-based, least-privilege model with public and protected surfaces separated.
Export controlGoverned pathways for committee packs, evidence bundles, and data-room materials.
RetentionConfigurable retention and archival policies aligned to programme and institutional requirements.

Public/protected boundary

Live evidence, reviewer actions, and programme records remain within protected institutional environments. Public layers expose governance logic, authority boundaries, and suitability posture — not operational data.

Next step

Continue the institutional review sequence.

The public review path is designed to move from transparency and authority boundary into governance architecture, commercial scope, and purpose-bound protected access.