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How is a candidate's integrity/trust/credibility score calculated from proctoring data?

The Integrity Score is a 0–10 score that indicates how trustworthy an assessment attempt is, based on proctoring signals detected during the test.


The score starts at 10 and decreases based on the following suspicious behaviors:

  • Tab switching frequency
  • Time spent away from the test tab
  • Looking away from the screen
  • Multiple people detected
  • Unauthorized device detection
  • Candidate absence alerts


If any signal crosses a severe threshold — or if the maximum number of off-tab violations is exceeded — the integrity score is immediately set to 0.


Otherwise, deductions are applied based on the proctoring level configured for the assessment:

  • Level 1: Off-tab activity only
  • Level 2: Off-tab activity and AI alerts
  • Level 3: Off-tab activity, AI alerts, and gaze tracking


In short, the more frequent or severe the integrity violations, the lower the final score.

Updated on: 06/15/2026

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