At the VICTVS Conference 2025, ASRG unveiled our latest research into the increasingly sophisticated technologies being used to compromise assessment integrity.
The VICTVS Conference brought together specialists in assessment and academic integrity, providing a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas and explore key challenges in assessment, such as the rise of AI-assisted cheating, the design of fair and secure examinations, and the implementation of reasonable adjustments for candidates. ASRG was delighted to attend, contribute to these conversations, share insights from our ongoing research, and connect with colleagues who share our commitment to protecting the integrity of assessments worldwide.
In the video, our Head of Research, Niamh Pierce, presents a selection of the latest devices uncovered through our research, highlighting how cheating technologies are becoming increasingly sophisticated and difficult to detect.
The presentation showcases examples of both wearable and non-wearable devices and offers a glimpse into the methods being used to bypass even the most secure assessment environments.
As cheating technologies advance, so must our strategies for maintaining assessment integrity. The Devices of Deception whitepaper is designed to equip educators, assessment providers, and technologists with the knowledge they need to stay ahead of emerging threats.
Click Here to read the full paper.
We welcome collaboration with others working to secure the integrity of assessments. If you are interested in joining ASRG, sharing insights, contributing to our research, or staying up to date with our latest findings, please visit our Membership page on the ASRG website.
