Medical licensure exams are critical for the safety and welfare of society as a whole. Caveon’s exam security experts are here to ensure trust in the validity and reliability of those exams.
Whether you want guidance in evaluating your test security solutions, investigating breaches, analyzing suspicious test scores, or helping you navigate the threat of AI—Caveon’s test security experts are here to help. We provide the support you need to audit your procedures, build a security handbook, establish an incident response plan, examine your testing data, and so much more.
In the medical licensure space it is critical to determine which exam scores are valid and which items have been exposed, with an eye on the overall health of your program. Our experts understand your unique challenges. We’ll give you the tools to appropriately and defensibly interpret and act on your findings—from canceling a score to pursuing legal action—to restore trust and validity in the ecosystem of your program.
Caveon tracks new technologies and evolving trends in exam theft and cheating to build appropriate solutions that combat those threats. The use of AI in aiding cheating, for example, is always evolving, and we already have proven solutions to confront it. Our team of exam security and data scientists is dedicated to the task of understanding emerging technological threats and creating solutions that prevent, deter, detect, and react to their use.
When medical licensure programs uncover instances of cheating or discover that their proprietary exam material has been exposed, Caveon assists in determining and enacting the appropriate response. Options can include quickly rewriting items using cloning or AI technology, republishing compromised forms or exams, conducting thorough investigations, and a variety of other solutions that promptly address any issues to uphold exam integrity and program reputation.
For years, Caveon has helped the American Board of Surgery to assure the integrity of our examinations so that we can address our mission of protecting the public in terms of optimal surgical care.



