Attempts to subvert the security measures of remotely monitored assessments involve various strategies aimed at gaining an unfair advantage. These can range from using unauthorized materials and devices to enlisting external assistance during the examination period. The objective is to circumvent the proctoring software’s ability to detect violations of academic integrity.
The motivation behind such actions often stems from perceived high stakes associated with exam performance, pressure to achieve specific grades, or a lack of confidence in one’s preparedness. Historically, test-takers have sought ways to gain an edge; the shift to online proctoring simply translates these behaviors into a digital environment. However, the risks associated with these actions can be substantial, potentially leading to severe academic penalties and damage to one’s reputation.