Timeline for Creating a secure test environment for a programming lab practical
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Apr 10, 2020 at 16:27 | answer | added | Lee Hachadoorian | timeline score: 2 | |
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Mar 13, 2020 at 13:29 | comment | added | Wrzlprmft♦ | Some of the resources collected here may also help yu. | |
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Mar 12, 2020 at 9:15 | comment | added | Wrzlprmft♦ | Meta discussion pertaining to this question | |
Mar 11, 2020 at 23:27 | comment | added | Patricia Shanahan | To make the test closed-Internet, you would need to know what other computers they have next to the one of which they are taking the test. | |
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Mar 11, 2020 at 17:35 | comment | added | Solar Mike | Is it possible to delay the test for a while? | |
Mar 11, 2020 at 17:07 | comment | added | Buffy | There is probably more to it than that. You have to know who is at the terminal. You have to know they are alone. You have to know they have access to only permitted resources (books, ...). The alternative of choosing a different evaluation methodology is probably easier. Or choose problems in which security isn't an issue in any way. | |
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Mar 11, 2020 at 16:57 | history | asked | RZX1000 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |