Exam security is under more pressure than ever. As exams move online and AI becomes more accessible, exam owners and institutions are seeing new forms of impersonation, unauthorized assistance, content leakage, and AI-enabled misconduct. What were once edge cases are now becoming repeat patterns.
When exam security breaks down, it doesn't just affect results. It breaks trust in credentials, institutions, and the assessment process itself.
The Exam Security Summit brings together exam practitioners, publishers, and education leaders to openly discuss these challenges and how the ecosystem can respond before trust is lost.
If you are responsible for high-stakes testing, this conversation matters to you.
Test publishers and exam boards
Certification and licensing bodies
Assessment and proctoring platform leaders
Assessment operations, quality, and compliance teams
Higher Education leaders responsible for exams and assessments
This is a practical, peer-driven discussion, not a product showcase.
How exam security risks are evolving in online and hybrid exams
Where AI is quietly changing how misconduct happens
Common failure points that lead to trust breakdowns
Practical approaches to identity verification, environment checks, and review workflows
How peers are balancing security, fairness, and accessibility
Every attendee of the Exam Security Summit 2026 will receive an official Certificate of Participation, celebrating their dedication to protecting fairness, integrity, and trust in examinations.
Hosted by Talview, in collaboration with exam and assessment leaders.
Focused on real-world exam challenges, not theory or vendor pitches
Led by exam and assessment practitioners who face these challenges daily
Neutral ecosystem conversations across the assessment industry
Designed for open sharing and peer learning
Speaker announcements and registrations will open soon. Join the waitlist to receive updates.