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How do Academies keep their grades and tests safe from students who are maintaining their networks?

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How do Academies keep their grades and tests safe from students who are maintaining their networks?

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A. The Networking Academy tests are stored on the Academy Assessment Server (AAS) and activated by the Academy instructor for only a specific period of time. Also, it is assumed that any secure data within the Academy is kept on a computer that has security maintained on it, such as user ID and password protection. In order for students to complete the online exams using the Academy Assessment System, they will need to be connected to the Internet during the exam. The decision to have the classroom computers connected to the Internet during regular instruction is made by the Academy offering the curriculum. Students do not need access to the Internet to complete the Fundamentals of Network Security curriculum, only to take online exams.

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