Participant
Name, role and company affiliation.
Auditors & regulators
Lexico Academy is built so auditors and supervisory authorities can verify compliance training independently — without having to take our word for it.
Verification
Every competence record is signed with the Trust Standard Protocol (TSP) — an open cryptographic standard. As an auditor or regulator you scan the QR code or open the verification link, and immediately see that the record is genuine and unaltered.
Scan the QR code or open the verification link on the record.
See in seconds that the record is genuine and unaltered.
See exactly which learning-track version the employee completed.
See which requirements are covered, and when the record expires.
Verification is cryptographic, not administrative — there is no dependency on Lexico to confirm a record.
What the record contains
Name, role and company affiliation.
Title, version and a cryptographic hash of the content.
Which articles and provisions were tested.
Pass, score and time spent.
Issue date, validity period and notice on expiry.
Ed25519 signature with an RFC 3161 timestamp.
Audit Mode
When supervision or an audit arrives, the organisation pulls a complete pack from Audit Mode: a report per framework, an overview of who completed what, a verifiable certificate bundle, identified gaps and a concrete action list. What used to take weeks of manual work now takes minutes.
Auditors and regulators can be given a dedicated Auditor role with read access — full insight into TSP records and history, without edit rights.
Lexico Academy
Lexico Academy keeps training, certificates and audit-ready evidence in one surface — so auditors and regulators can find the documentation without requesting manual assembly.
Academy records export straight in as documented competence.
Machine-readable sustainability reports ready for filing.
Data points linked to the corresponding training and competence.
A full, immutable history of every change.
An overall audit-readiness score per company.
The Trust Standard Protocol is an open, MIT-licensed standard. Read the technical documentation and verify it yourself.
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