Security Summit Series
 

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We're pleased to announce the Caveon Security Summit Series (S3). This free seminar will highlight the growing problem of test compromise and provide solutions your organization can implement to create a more secure testing environment.

Have breakfast on us and mingle with your peers. The first seminar will be:

Washington, D.C.
Crystal City Marriott
1999 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia
Thursday, October 6, 2005
9:00 AM - 12:00 noon

Caveon presenters include:
> John Fremer, Ph.D., Vice President of Client Services, Education Division
> Jamie Mulkey, Ed.D., Senior Director of Test Security
> Steve Addicott, Vice President of Sales
> Don Sorensen, Vice President of Marketing

Space is limited to this free seminar, register today!


 

S3 Agenda
Thursday, October 6, 2005        
9:00 - 9:15 am

Breakfast
Welcome and Introductions

Welcome attendees and introduce the Security Summit Series topics.

9:15 - 9:45 am

Cheating: New challenges to an old problem

This short multimedia backgrounder will cover the statistics and stories from cheating around the world.

9:45 - 10:30 am Security Audit: The importance of knowing

How secure is your testing program? A security audit is a comprehensive, end-to-end examination of your testing program's security practices and procedures. Security Audit topics include:

  • Security Roles and Responsibilities
  • Budget and Funding
  • Test and Item Design
  • Test and Item Development and Maintenance
  • Test Scores and Results
  • Information Security
  • Web and Media Monitoring
  • Security Awareness and Training
  • Legal Precautions and Agreements
  • Test Publication
  • Test Administration
  • Security Breach Action Plan
  • Physical Security

10:30 - 10:45 am Break  

10:45 - 11:30 am

Caveon Data Forensics: Measuring your testing program's level of security

Data Forensics analysis scrubs test data for unusual response patterns, erasure analysis, and computing collusion indices. Caveon Data Forensics results from a number of testing programs will be presented. These results provide the answers to the following questions:

  • Has my test been compromised?
  • Who compromised my test?
  • When was my test compromised?
  • How was my test compromised?
  • Where was my test compromised?

This advanced technology gives testing programs the ability to measure and effectively manage their program's overall health and level of security.


11:30 am- 12:00 pm Question & Answer Seminar wrap up and Q&A.


 



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