Cisco and VUE get SERIOUS about Certification testing!

July 24th, 2008
by Christopher Kusek (PKGuild)

I received this email today… see below! It’s amazing!

Cisco and Pearson VUE Launch Global Test Delivery Exam Security Enhancements

Cisco and its global testing provider, Pearson VUE, a business of Pearson Inc. are pleased to announce a series of security enhancements that will reinforce the integrity and value of its Career certification program.

The advanced security enhancements include the use of digital photographs for candidate-identity verification and forensic analysis of testing data. The new measures, to be implemented beginning on Aug. 1, will include:

* Photo on Score Report and Web – On completion of a certification exam at the test center, candidates will receive preliminary score reports imprinted with their photos and unique authentication codes. The authentication code can be used to access a candidate’s official score online at Pearson VUE’s website usually within 72 hours of the examination. The online score report will also display the candidate’s photo. Candidates may share access to their online records with employers or other third parties.

* Forensic Analysis – Exam results and other testing data will be continuously analyzed by forensic software to detect aberrant testing behavior and to flag suspect exams for further investigation.

* Preliminary Score Report – All paper score reports will be preliminary, pending the results of forensic analysis, until official exam scores are posted to the Web usually within 72 hours of exam completion. Once the exam scores are official, candidates may use the authentication codes on their score reports to access the Pearson VUE website for score and photo verification.

These new exam security measures are part of Cisco’s overall strategy to protect the value and integrity of its certifications. Other measures include simulation-based testing, dynamically generated questions and emulations to help ensure that Cisco certified networking professionals continue to have the knowledge, skills, and credentials to perform well on the job.

So, you might be thinking “What does this mean to me?”

This means a new era is upon us! A new way of testing! A whole new paradigm shift…
Well, not exactly.

  • The picture – Okay idea, sounds kind of interesting and making content available online at your choosing great!
  • The forensic analysis – that’ll be interesting. Hopefully a lot of very skilled people, or learning folks do not get completely burned by this. Oh wait, I must forget who I’m talking about.
  • Am I confusing Cisco – the company who guarantees your certification will expire in 2 years (sometimes 3!) with another company? I must be confused.

    No, alot of people WILL get burned, that’s a fact. This is the positive out look on it.
    Walk in, expecting this to be painful, and I think we’ll be fine.

    I expect and imagine a lot of very good things from this, hopefully inclusive with this is a reform of the entire Cisco Certification track to make it more applicable, viable and useful – Too much memorization involved.

    Good Luck!

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    Posted in Baltimization, Certification, Informational | Comments (3)

    • http://the-little-things.net Zach Loeber

      Memory is the name of the game when it comes to getting a piece of paper theses days it seems. Coming from a person who has done both Cisco and MS exams, I can attest that they are generally both the same process. The big difference is that over the years the Cisco exams have always seemed to hold more credit over the MS exams as their material is much harder to memorize! (well that and their exams tend to be adaptive)

      “I expect and imagine a lot of very good things from this, hopefully inclusive with this is a reform of the entire Cisco Certification track to make it more applicable, viable and useful – Too much memorization involved.”

      Some of this I can attest to, IS-IS routing in my BCSI exam was a bummer to have to memorize and implement in labs when it is not really used anymore. But this post it a general troll! What is your beef with the other side of the IT coin that you live on? After all it wasn’t Cisco exams that made the “paper cert” part of the common IT vocabulary after all.

    • http://www.kerago.com Daniel Craig

      Hey, I was looking around for a while searching for security certification course and I happened upon this site and your post regarding nd VUE get SERIOUS about Certification testing! | Christopher Kusek, Technology Evangelist, I will definitely this to my security certification course bookmarks!

    • http://www.kerago.com Daniel Craig

      Hey, I was looking around for a while searching for cisco security certification and I happened upon this site and your post regarding nd VUE get SERIOUS about Certification testing! | Christopher Kusek, Technology Evangelist, I will definitely this to my cisco security certification bookmarks!

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