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Cisco Systems Certification has some of the most widely respected and highly sought after IT certifications in the industry. Individuals who earn the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification are consistently among the highest paid IT workers. To preserve the integrity of the certification process and the value of itscertifications, Cisco has partnered with Pearson VUE to implement a tough new set of security measures.


“Employers rely on our certifications to validate that a potential employee or contractor has the level of knowledge and expertise to perform on the job,” said Fred Weiller, Director of Marketing for Learning@Cisco. “For an individual a represents an investment in time and money to present himself as an expert in the networking field. We are acting to defend the integrity of Cisco certifications.”

“I’ve been in testing since the 1980’s with Control Data’s first computer testing implementation,” said Randy Trask, Vice President of Market Development for Pearson VUE, “and I can tell you that cheating has always been around. What’s changed is the pervasiveness of the internet. In a half second, an individual can compromise intellectual property around the globe in forums that are highly categorized and easily accessible.”


Candidate Authentication Program

The candidate authentication program is designed as a counter measure to the proxy test taker. Under this program, each Cisco training exam candidate will have to sit for a digital photograph and provide a digital signature. The photo and signature will become a permanent part of the exam record. If a candidate refuses to provide the photo and signature, they will not be allowed to take the exam.

“In a proxy testing investigation, being able to review photographs associated with exams is a powerful investigative tool,” said Trask. “If we have the same photograph appearing under different names and signatures, it provides evidence that is difficult to refute.”

“This is really going to help deter proxy test takers directly, but I also think it is going to increase the overall level of awareness about our tightened security measures so some of the cheaters will not be so bold. The equipment and the process are highly visible at the ,” said Trask.

All Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide are being equipped to implement the program and hundreds have already been outfitted with the technology. Pearson plans to rollout the program in three separate waves by region as they achieve critical mass with installed sites. Once the program is activated in a region, people who refuse to participate will not be allowed to test.


Exam Data Forensics

During a Cisco certification exam, each keystroke is logged and a record is created that includes the length of the test period, how much time was spent on each question, whether an answer was changed, how much time was spent on the second answer, etc. After the exam is completed, but before the results are processed, each exam session is analyzed by forensic software that analyzes the session against established behaviors and suspect exams are flagged for investigation.

“When you analyze a testing program the size of Cisco test certification, you develop an extensive knowledge base of behaviors you expect to see at every level of the examination,” said Trask. “We’ve broken the population down by age, sex, education, country, etc., and we know what to expect in almost every instance. We’ve established norms for behavior for an individual taking an exam for the first time, for taking an exam a second time after failing initially. We know how the distractors should be performing. We’ve amassed a wealth of knowledge for every test question.”

When an exam is flagged, it is investigated by psychologists and security teams. If they determine that there is a problem with theexam, the results are invalidated and the candidate is offered a free chance to retake the test. They are given a different form of the test and have the opportunity to validate that they understood the information and should have passed the test.

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