Experience with 'Secure' Exam Testing Software? 49
Durindana writes "My law school has decided using the Exam4 software from Extegrity, thinking it would be a good idea. I disagree; the software can only be used by students on their own laptops, and (of course) Exam4 is mono-platform. Anyone have experience using this software (e.g. security level, reliability) or, hopefully, successfully opposing its use? It strikes me as a hell of a disadvantage to students who'd like an alternative to hand-writing but - for some strange reason - don't own a Windows laptop."
To re-phrase (Score:5, Funny)
Exam software?? (Score:4, Funny)
UltraSecure Mode (Score:5, Funny)
for invoking "UltraSecure Mode" and a "Secret Number"
for unlocking the encrypted exam answers; and our nifty
"ExamOpener" utility software that "semi-automatically"
retrieves exams from the floppy disks...
And cheaters get "Double Secret Probabtion"
then a nifty fine of "One Trillion Dollars"
and jail time in an "UltraSecure" cell
guarded by "Sharks With Laser Beams"
What kind of name is "Extegrity"? (Score:5, Funny)
If "interior" is the opposite of "exterior", then what is the opposite of "extegrity"?
Re:You can't trust the client (Score:2, Funny)
I am sure they have several DMCA specialists....