Secure, continuous, and auditable application infrastructure for universities, campuses, schools, and digital learning platforms.
In education institutions, application downtime is more than a technical issue — it directly affects course registration, exam processes, applications, student information systems, parent communication, and digital learning flow. When the course registration portal slows down, the online exam platform errors out, the student information system becomes unreachable, or bot traffic surges during application periods, the infrastructure must respond fast and correctly.
TR7 unifies application delivery, web and API security, identity-aware access, cross-campus federation, sensitive academic data isolation, multi-campus centralized management, and auditable reporting on a single platform. With its on-premise architecture, student, parent, and academic data stay inside the institution's network; access, security, continuity, and audit processes remain under the institution's own control.
In universities, campuses, schools, and digital learning systems, every application decision touches the student, the teacher, the parent, the academic, and institutional operations. That is why education infrastructure needs more than traffic distribution — it needs a platform that evaluates each request within the context of identity, role, device, term, exam, and data sensitivity.
Course registration day, exam hours, result announcements, application periods, and re-enrollment generate very high traffic in short windows. Capacity and security policies that suffice on normal days can fall short during these seasonal peaks.
Student, parent, staff, and especially children's data require heightened sensitivity. Access, viewing, export, screen-capture, and leakage risks must be managed through technical controls.
Online exams, application forms, enrollment systems, and certificate verification flows can be targets of bots, automation, account takeover, and cheating attempts. These risks must be separated at the application entry point.
Students, teachers, administrative staff, parents, academics, external researchers, and federated campus users reach the same systems with different authorization levels. Access decisions must be made not on identity alone, but on role, device, location, and academic context.
TR7 unifies ADC, WAAP, AAM, and GTM products on a single platform. This structure delivers reliable application delivery for IT teams, a shared signal model for security teams, and a traceable evidence chain for academic and administrative audit teams.
Student information systems, course registration portals, exam platforms, LMS, library portals, campus applications, and external academic integrations are published reliably on TR7 ADC. SSL/TLS termination, load balancing, health checks, and traffic management run on a single layer.
Explore TR7 ADCTR7 WAAP evaluates OWASP protection, bot management, API security, session protection, account takeover prevention, and adaptive L7 DDoS within a single policy chain for SIS, LMS, exam platforms, registration portals, and external academic integrations.
Explore TR7 WAAPStudent, teacher, administrative staff, parent, academic, and external researcher access is managed through TR7 AAM. MFA, SAML/OIDC federation, conditional access, role-based authorization, and session control run within the same security flow.
Explore TR7 AAMActive-active or active-passive traffic routing can be configured across the primary data center, disaster recovery environment, campus nodes, and regional server locations. DNS health checks, global load balancing, and automatic failover strengthen academic continuity.
Explore TR7 GTMPremium addons layered on top of ADC, WAAP, AAM, and GTM complete the areas critical to education — exam security, academic data isolation, registration-day attack defense, multi-campus centralized management, and auditable reporting — all within a single platform.
Exam questions, research data, academic board documents, student records, and parent/children's data can be viewed without the data ever reaching the device of a teacher, auditor, or external researcher. The application stays inside the institution's network; the user receives only a controlled pixel stream.
Explore TR7 ZeroLeakDuring course registration day, exam hours, and result-announcement periods, separating real student traffic from attack traffic becomes critical. TR7 L7 DDoS provides adaptive protection based on behavior, rate, path concentration, bot score, and service profile.
Explore TR7 L7 DDoSTR7 devices and policy changes across universities and affiliated campuses, school groups, education districts, and private school chains are managed from a single console. Common settings are standardized; campus-level exceptions stay visible.
Explore TR7 Central ManagerGenerates auditable reports for student data, access records, attack events, exam platform traffic, and policy decisions. Instead of manual log collection, it produces evidence through dashboards, PDF/XLSX reports, and SIEM streams.
Explore TR7 L7 ReportingTR7 supports student and children's data protection, access control, application security, auditable record-keeping, incident monitoring, and reporting processes — all in a single platform. Audit evidence comes not just from documentation, but from live policy, event, and audit records.
Supports access control, data minimization, technical security measures, incident monitoring, and auditable record-keeping for student, parent, and staff data processed by education institutions.
Processing children's data in K-12 and early-years environments requires heightened security. Access tightening, screen-leakage control, and audit logging support the technical measures under GDPR Article 8 (information society services to children) and COPPA.
Provides a technical control layer for information systems security, access control, log management, and auditability needs in K-12 and higher-education institutions — including FERPA-style student records protection.
Provides technical control and management evidence for academic vendor evaluation, internal information security management, and processes requiring international equivalence.
Independently verified certifications that education institutions can reference in vendor evaluation and security audit processes:
Common Criteria certification at a high assurance level for commercial security products. Can be referenced in vendor security assessments by universities, school groups, and large education institutions.
International information security management system standard. Can be referenced as a security-management baseline in academic vendor selection and internal security management processes.
TR7's standout capabilities for education deliver direct value across academic federation, bot protection, account security, seasonal DDoS, exam-data deterrence, and legacy academic system protection.
SAML 2.0 identity-provider and service-provider roles for federated identity across universities, affiliated campuses, external academic partners, and federated academic networks are managed on a single platform.
See detailsNo third-party CAPTCHA SaaS dependency for bot/human separation in exam registration forms, application systems, and account creation flows. TR7's native CAPTCHA layer operates in line with the institution's data residency expectations.
See detailsCredential stuffing, brute force, and distributed bot traffic targeting student and staff accounts are stopped at the access point through behavioral scoring, IP reputation, session context, and rate limits.
See detailsEach vService learns its own normal traffic profile. Real student traffic on course registration day is separated from attack waves; HTTP flood, Slowloris, and targeted API attacks are caught through behavioral deviation.
See detailsWhen exam questions, academic research, board documents, or sensitive student records are rendered on screen, a per-user visible or invisible watermark can be applied. In the event of a screenshot, recording, or leakage, source tracing and deterrence are in place.
See detailsFor legacy student information systems, legacy LMS, on-campus legacy applications, and systems that are hard to patch quickly, a targeted protection rule can be applied on TR7 WAAP. Applied live — risk is mitigated without restart or maintenance window.
See detailsExplore TR7's approach to application security and availability through education-sector use cases, customer stories, and product pages.
Application continuity and operational gains achieved by a university infrastructure under heavy course registration day load — with TR7.
Detayını görOWASP, bot, API security, account takeover prevention, and adaptive L7 DDoS in a single product — the security core of education infrastructure.
Detayını görMFA, federation, conditional access, and session policies for student, teacher, external researcher, and federated campus user access — all on a single platform.
Detayını görRelated capabilities tagged for the education sector. Each links to a dedicated technical reference page reflecting the actual product behavior.
In a demo session, let's review your existing SIS, LMS, exam platform, registration system, campus structure, and external academic integrations together. We'll clarify how TR7 fits into your education infrastructure and which capabilities should be prioritized first.