Think Exam ensures integrity with secure assessments

Think Exam’s AI-based remote proctoring system uses facial recognition, audio-video monitoring and multi-camera monitoring along with screen activity monitoring, to detect and flag any suspicious behaviour

In a World of AI and digital risks, the AI-powered exam security software is designed to eliminate cheating at every step of the testing process 

Dubai, September 2, 2025: With the expansion of e-learning in the Middle East, institutions are increasingly shifting from traditional exams to online exams. While online exams bring accessibility and scale, there is growing concern over exam integrity. Misuse of AI tools like ChatGPT and unauthorised access to browsers or applications have made cheating easier for students. In some cases, entire question papers may even be leaked, jeopardising the reputation of educational institutions. The question is clear—how can online assessments be secured for schools, universities and corporations? 

Think Exam’s most secure AI-powered exam security software is designed to eliminate cheating at every single step of the testing process. With cloud-based encryption, question papers remain fully protected until the exam begins. The AI-based remote proctoring system uses facial recognition, audio-video monitoring and multi-camera monitoring along with screen activity monitoring, to detect and flag any suspicious behaviour. Also, at the same time, the Secure Browser locks down the test environment, blocking external websites, messaging platforms and screen-sharing apps. With all these layers of security, the institution can conduct an exam and maintain integrity without any disruptions. 

One of the most noteworthy changes institutions using Think Exam have observed is the dramatic decrease in cheating incidents as well as the increased trust among educators, students and stakeholders.  

Think Exam allows institutions to adopt modern technologies in their examinations, unlike other tools, which compromise while ensuring academic integrity in this day and age, where education is largely based on digital technologies. Now, institutions of higher learning, elementary schools, and even businesses can conduct examinations worry-free, as the results are trustworthy, reliable and secure.