“…One of the main strategies to address these challenges is the use of e-proctoring software (Ironsi, 2021). E-proctoring software uses tools such as accessing the test takers' microphones and webcams during the examination, facial recognition software, screen sharing (which allows the proctor to view the test taker's screen), lock-down browsers (special browsers to prevent test takers' access to other browsers or applications during the examination), AI software to detect cheating, and even keystroke dynamics (which, by analysing how test takers type their answers, can be used to issue a warning if someone is suspected of impersonating a test taker) (Ironsi, 2021;SURF, 2020).…”