Pearson VUE Announces Major Enhancements to Its Secure Testing Framework(TM)

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Wed Jul 23, 2008 9:21am EDT

New palm vein technology paves the way for global identity management

BLOOMINGTON, Minn., July 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Pearson VUE, the leader in
secure high-stakes testing, announced today that it is introducing several key
enhancements to its Secure Testing Framework(TM), including the implementation
of palm vein recognition technology, which will be piloted in its Pearson
Professional Centers and Pearson VUE(R) Authorized Test Center Select sites
next month.
    Throughout its history, Pearson VUE has pioneered a number of security
technologies now considered standard in the industry, beginning with its
wholly-owned and -operated test center network, the Pearson Professional
Centers, launched in 2002 to provide the highest levels of test center quality
and security. Now, with the introduction of additional enhancements -- like
improved identity management and forensic capabilities -- Pearson VUE is
further extending its position as the leader in testing security.
    "Security is integral to our business and permeates every aspect of our
jobs," said Mark Poole, director of test security for Pearson VUE. "It starts
with our secure test center network -- we established the Pearson Professional
Centers as our flagship testing channel to control test center quality and the
overall testing experience. Our global identity management capabilities also
set us apart," he explained. "Palm vein authentication will allow us to move
toward one-to-many comparisons in the future at a speed that is conducive to a
large-scale, global testing operation. Furthermore, we're launching a host of
new forensic services -- from automated Web monitoring of brain-dump sites, to
enacting real-time results holds in instances of suspicious behavior, to
digital watermarking of exam data. These enhancements will help us identify
security breaches and act upon them quickly."
    Pearson VUE engaged International Biometric Group (IBG), a leading
independent designer and integrator of identification system and solutions, to
customize and integrate Fujitsu's vein recognition solution. IBG Partner Samir
Nanavati explained, "Pearson needed to marry the need for a truly global
identity management system with a non-intrusive, superior candidate
experience.
This palm vein system provides a highly secure and cost-effective solution
without the criminal connotations some (test takers) associate with
fingerprint technology."
    Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT-based business solutions for the
global marketplace and is the creator of the PalmSecure(TM) device, which
compares the pattern of veins in the palm of a person being authenticated with
a pattern stored in a database. This is done by taking a scan of the palm of
an individual's hand using a safe, invisible light source. The scan is
immediately converted into a template that is unique to each individual.
    "Palm vein technology represents the very cutting edge of candidate
authentication," said Joel Hagberg, Vice President of Marketing and Business
Development, Fujitsu. "Unlike fingerprinting, retina scanning, or other
biometric offerings, Fujitsu's next generation technology represents a
virtually error-free identification system that is non-intrusive to the user.
Our partnership with Pearson VUE represents the first time this technology
will be used in a high-stakes testing environment. We think this will quickly
become the standard for anyone who is serious about identity management. We're
honored Pearson VUE chose our device for this ground-breaking initiative."
    "Pearson VUE is committed to continually improving our security offerings,
because exam scores -- and the credentials they lead to -- are only as valid
as the security measures we use," explained Robert Whelan, president of
Pearson VUE. "When we introduced fingerprinting in our Pearson Professional
Centers in 2002, it was the best option available to us -- and it's still a
great way to verify a single individual," he added. "However, to stay ahead of
those who would cheat the system, we need to compare a biometric scan across
an entire database of test takers very quickly and our move to palm vein
recognition will help us accomplish that. As we implement these new security
measures, more perpetrators of exam fraud will be exposed and prosecuted.
Credentialing organizations, employers and others will all benefit from this
technology. But the greatest beneficiary will be those who studied hard and
gave their best effort, because those individuals can rest assured that they
are competing on a level playing field."
    About Pearson VUE
    Pearson VUE (http://www.pearsonvue.com) is the global leader in electronic
testing for regulatory and certification boards, providing a full suite of
services from test development to test delivery to data management. Pearson
VUE offers exams through the world's largest network of test centers in 162
countries, providing testing services for information technology, academic,
government and professional clients. Pearson VUE acquired the former Promissor
in 2006, thereby extending its leadership in the certification market. The
company's innovative technology offers the highest levels of security and
program control, while its commitment to service provides clients and
individual test takers with an unmatched testing experience.
    Pearson VUE is a business of Pearson (NYSE: PSO; LSE: PSON), the
international media company, whose businesses include the Financial Times
Group, Pearson Education and the Penguin Group.
    About IBG
    As a vendor-independent, technology-neutral company, IBG designs and
integrates identification solutions across multiple platforms in complex,
mission-critical environments. IBG has 12 years of experience in biometric
applications spanning network access, identification systems, surveillance,
multimodal, and fusion systems. IBG conducts custom, next-generation R&D,
supporting governments in to advance the state of the art in the deployment of
large-scale systems. IBG is headquartered in New York City, with additional
locations in London, UK; Washington, DC; Arlington, VA; Herndon, VA; and San
Francisco, CA.
    About Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc.
    Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. conducts engineering and
marketing activities in Sunnyvale, CA and sales operations throughout the
United States. Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. currently offers
products and services including scanners and scanner maintenance, hard disk
drives, palm vein recognition technology and 10Gb Ethernet switches. Fujitsu
Computer Products of America, Inc. is located at 1255 East Arques Avenue,
Sunnyvale, CA, 94085. For more information about Fujitsu products and
services,
call us at 800-626-4686 or 408-746-7000.
    For more information, please see: http://us.fujitsu.com/fcpa.
SOURCE  Pearson VUE

Mary Beth Mohn of Pearson VUE, +1-952-681-3000, MaryBeth.Mohn@Pearson.com
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