Enterprise-grade security posture
Zero-knowledge vault direction, row-scoped tenant isolation, strict validation, auditability, TLS 1.3 in transit, and AES-256-grade positioning are now part of the security story.
StepUp is now positioned around 1000-core scale, zero-data-loss operations, enterprise-grade encryption and auditability, and collaborative institutional learning loops across Space, Learning, Documents, and Knowledge Base.

Zero-knowledge vault direction, row-scoped tenant isolation, strict validation, auditability, TLS 1.3 in transit, and AES-256-grade positioning are now part of the security story.
PostgreSQL 16, Redis Cluster, BullMQ workers, Fastify, LiveKit, Docker, and Kubernetes are all named as the scale spine so the performance narrative matches a real deployment model.
The site now frames WAL-backed databases, streaming replication, point-in-time recovery, and MinIO durability as the default data durability philosophy for enterprise rollout.
PostgreSQL replication, Redis Cluster, BullMQ horizontal workers, Fastify request handling, LiveKit media scale, Docker packaging, and Kubernetes autoscaling are now part of the explicit product story. That makes the scale claim legible to technical buyers.
The right message is strong and specific: secure-by-default architecture, enterprise controls, scale-ready deployment primitives, and continuous verification. That is much more credible than promising literal invulnerability.