
‘Digital DNA’ May Soon Be Required To Take SAT And ACT Exams
• www.newyork.cbslocal.comSTONY BROOK, N.Y. (CBS 2) — Since the SAT and ACT cheating scandals broke wide open on Long Island, lawmakers have pledged to come up with unique cutting edge ways to combat identity theft.
On Monday, CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan got the exclusive first look at what politicians will see first hand in Albany on Tuesday afternoon, and what could soon be implemented at a high school near you.
Inside the applied DNA sciences lab at Stony Brook University researchers are hard at work inventing and perfecting a system that can prevent cheating on SAT and ACT exams.
“A novel system that’s absolutely unbreakable for securing the identity of a student taking the SAT exam,” said Dr. James Hayward.
1 Comments in Response to ‘Digital DNA’ May Soon Be Required To Take SAT And ACT Exams
Gosh, here I thought the ACT and SAT were administered by private businesses. And it isn't ID theft if the person who hired someone to impersonate them to take the test gave them permission to impersonate them. Now about the budget you've been unable to pass in the past two years while scheming our liberties away....