CompTIA to Increase Exam Security

In order to enhance certification exam security, CompTIA will require all test-takers worldwide to have their photo taken and signature recorded as part of the admissions process at all Pearson VUE testing centers.

In order to enhance certification exam security, CompTIA will require all test-takers worldwide to have their photo taken and signature recorded as part of the admissions process at all Pearson VUE testing centers. These changes will take effect December 1, 2012.

CompTIA believes these new measures will decrease the likelihood of test item theft, proxy testing and other forms of exam fraud.

Both the photo and signature will be securely stored and protected at Pearson VUE and CompTIA. All testing centers, with the exception of high schools (that primarily test candidates who are 13-17 years of age) and U.S. government/military sites (on base) must comply with these changes.

These security enhancements align with CompTIA's commitment to preserving the integrity of the testing process and protecting the value of CompTIA certifications. In addition, these changes will increase the validity of all CompTIA certifications held by individuals.

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