We've been offering the Certified Information Professional exam in a proctored online format for about a year now. In that time, we've noticed some common pitfalls that cause issues with candidates or even prevent them from completing the exam. Here are the top three issues candidates run into and how to avoid them:
In order to take the online proctored exam, you need to have/do the following:
If you cannot meet these requirements, you cannot take the online proctored exam and must take the exam at a Kryterion test center.
We strongly recommend that you set your computer up at least one day in advance - and so does the registration email you receive from Kryterion. This way, if you have any technical issues such as your webcam or microphone not being compatible, or your computer being too locked down to install the Sentinel software, you can identify and resolve them prior to the scheduled exam.
Kryterion has a guide for preparing for your exam, which you can find here. You can also check your technical readiness here.
This is one of the most popular reasons for exam suspensions. Reading the questions out loud or even mouthing them to yourself silently is a big exam security issue. When this occurs, we don't know whether someone else might be just out of sight capturing those questions. So, what's the best way to avoid it? Just don't read the questions to yourself - don't even mouth them silently - or your exam will be suspended and could be terminated. Avoiding this pitfall mostly comes down to just being aware of the seriousness of the violation.
Another issue we commonly see is that test takers will be late to, or even miss their exam appointments altogether. Sometimes this is because of issues in setting their computers up as noted above. Candidates need to know that the exam is a scheduled exam, just like the one you'd take at a test center. If you are late or miss your scheduled start time, you may have to pay a rescheduling fee of $50, or even pay for a new exam fee in certain cases. Candidates can launch the exam 10 minutes before their scheduled appointment up to 20 minutes after at no penalty.
These three make up the majority of the common pitfalls we've seen with the online proctored exam since launching it. In addition, here are some other things our proctors look for. Some of these are warning behaviors - that is, candidates who do these things will get at least one warning, and continued or repeat behavior can cause the exam to be suspended.
Warning behaviors include:
If your exam is suspended, contact us and we can get you un-suspended depending on the circumstances. Typically only available Mon-Fri between 8:00AM and 8:00PM Eastern time.
Other behaviors are considered termination behaviors. These will cause your exam to be terminated - meaning that we will not restart it and you will have to pay again to take it.
Termination behaviors include:
These are behaviors that tend to compromise the security of the exam and cause damage to the CIP program as a whole. At our discretion, we may:
If you have any questions about the online proctored exam process, your answers can be found in the free exam guide. Good luck!