What Security for Electronic Exams?

Interdisciplinary Research Group in Socio-technical Cybersecurity

What Security for Electronic Exams?

Giustolisi Rosario, Lenzini Gabriele, Bella Giampaolo
Abstract:
Electronic exam systems are pieces of software employed in online educations to assess performances of students. However, both the security of the protocols they reply upon and a general understanding of the possible threats is still to be met. This manuscript outlines a Ph.D. research work wherein we attempt to shed some light in the area. We identify the phases composing a typical exam system, we comments on relevant security properties that should be preserved in the various phases, and we advances an informal though structured definitions of them.
Authors:
Giustolisi Rosario, Lenzini Gabriele, Bella Giampaolo
Publication date:
2013
Published in:
2013 International Conference on Risks and Security of Internet and Systems
Reference:
Giustolisi, R., Lenzini, G., & Bella, G. (2013, October). What security for electronic exams?. In 2013 International Conference on Risks and Security of Internet and Systems (CRiSIS) (pp. 1-5). IEEE.

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