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Most Programs Are Flying Blind When It Comes to Exam Exposure: You can’t act on what you can’t see. Many programs rely on word-of-mouth, internal searches, or basic AI tools, but still don’t know what content has leaked, how far it’s spread, or what impact it’s having. This lack of visibility makes it difficult to prioritize risks or take confident, defensible action.
More Than Just Monitoring for Leaked Content: Caveon goes beyond surface-level scanning. Our team continuously monitors, analyzes, and interprets how your exam content is being shared across the digital ecosystem, from forums to private groups to global cheating networks. We don’t just show you what’s out there, we help you understand what it means and what to do next.
From Reactive Firefighting to Proactive Control: Instead of discovering problems after the damage is done, Web Patrol gives you early visibility into emerging risks. That means you can intervene sooner, protect the lifespan of items, reduce costly exam maintenance rebuilds, and maintain the integrity and credibility of your program.

Given the increasingly digital world in which we operate, web patrol is a vital tool for anyone charged with protecting the integrity of high stakes exams.
When PMI was selecting a vendor, we focused on two main criteria. First, we wanted a company that had expertise in test security, not just online IP protection. Second, we wanted a team that wouldn’t simply present their results but would also actively partner with us to find and implement proper solutions.
Caveon has more than exceeded PMI’s expectations on both of those criteria and has given us the peace of mind to know that our intellectual property is protected from threats that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to discover.

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.











