Secure Browsers

Protect test integrity by locking down the test environment with the ITS-developed Secure Browser.

Prevent test content from being compromised, block unwanted software usage, and eliminate cheating. Add our Secure Browser to any ITS solution or license to create a controlled environment.

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Feel at ease as we research, monitor, and block new threats so you don’t have to.

Let us stay up to date on the latest security threats for you. Our dedicated developers constantly monitor for new attacks and then update the technology behind the scenes, so you can feel comfortable with your test security plan. 

Are your tests safe from AI cheating?

Introduce an extra layer of security to any test delivery modality.

Add our Secure Browser to in-person or remote delivery, as it easily pairs with any test delivery solution. Our Secure Browser is popular for online testing in schools or training centers, or anywhere you want to prevent non-authorized digital tools. 

Configure the level of security you need.

Adjust the settings to meet your exact needs. Commonly used security features can:

  • Block virtual machines, remote desktops, applications, printing, and unauthorized websites
  • Block screen captures and cut and paste
  • Block man-in-the-middle attacks
  • Block gestures, multiple monitors, and non-accessibility assistive technologies
  • Log all security issues to central cloud
  • Support accessibility assistive software
  • Support lists of approved and prohibited external resources and URLs

Easily install on any device without technical support.

Simply open the application and get to testing. Run our lightweight application, without requiring admin rights, on common operating systems like Windows and Mac.

License our Secure Browser for any industry and vertical.

Our Secure Browser technology has proven so effective that other test delivery systems license it—and it doesn’t have to break the bank. Focus your internal resources on driving company objectives forward and let us handle the technology piece.

Should you partner or build in-house?