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Security in digital exams: a joint responsibility

Catch-up with Spotlight Chats ondigital exam security and learn the most recent strategies exam leaders are using to stay ahead exam fraud. Before it hits your organisation.

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Learn the most recent strategies exam leaders are using to stay ahead exam fraud, before it hits your organisation. Watch how exam leaders around the world protect integrity across remote, hybrid, and on-site exam contexts.

What you’ll learn

  • How exam fraud is evolving right now (AI-assisted cheating, identity risks, collaboration tactics)
  • What shared responsibility looks like across remote, hybrid, and on-site exams
  • Proven strategies institutions use to stay secure, fair, and audit-ready
  • Practical actions you can apply immediately, without harming candidate experience

Session #1 (Kickoff)

The new fraud landscape: Exam security as a joint responsibility
Aired live on 4 March – 12.00 (CET)

Session #2

To lock or not to lock? The exam security trade-off
Aired live on 11 March – 12.00 (CET)

Session #3

Fraud creativity in digital exams. How to respond?
Aired live on 18 March – 12.00 (CET)

Session #4

How exam design choices help prevent fraud before it happens?
Aired live on 25 March – 12.00 (CET)

Why this series? Why now?

High-stakes exams shape lives, careers, and public trust, and fraud tactics are escalating fast. AI-generated answers, identity manipulation, and coordinated collaboration are no longer edge cases; they’re becoming standard playbooks.

That’s why exam security can’t sit with one team or one tool. It’s a shared responsibility across assessment owners, processes, invigilators, and technology.

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