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Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - 12:00 noon EST
Under lock and key: Conducting a Physical Security Audit

Are your test files out of their cabinets having a party when you leave the building each night? It may sound funny, but there are physical security measures that should always be undertaken to maintain the integrity and validity of your testing program. Come join Caveon’s own John Fremer and Jamie Mulkey as they discuss ways to maintain a secure physical environment for: test items, documentation, and policies surrounding your testing program.

Topics will include:

  • Types of material to be put under lock and key
  • Access rights to rooms, systems, paper materials
  • Policies to put in place to protect secure information
  • Frequency for changing passwords, keyslocks, and access rights

Wednesday, February 20
> 9am PST
> 11am CST
> 12pm EST

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John Fremer - President of Caveon Test Security, Co-leader of the work group that produced the Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education, forty years of work experience at the combination of ETS and Harcourt Assessment, and a veteran of 20 Caveon Security Audits of state assessment programs, major testing vendors, national testing agencies, and other high stakes testing activities.


Jamie Mulkey - Senior Security Director, Past-President of the Association of Test Publishers, President-elect of the Performance Testing Council, leader of the ATP Security Initiative, former manager of test development  for HP certification program, active presenter on test security topics, with 15 Caveon Security Audits to her credit.  



 

 John Fremer, Ph.D.
 Caveon, President

 

 Jamie Mulkey, Ed.D.
 Caveon, Vice President, Client Services

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