The Law School Admission Council suspended online LSAT testing in mainland China due to organized cheating efforts. This decision follows years of concerns regarding Chinese hacking operations targeting American secrets. LSAC's executive vice president indicated a growing aggressiveness in cheating schemes not only targeting the LSAT but various standardized tests. To address these threats, LSAC is implementing enhanced security measures and legal actions against organizations facilitating test misconduct, while considering future implications for international students amid changing political climates.
First, they came for our nuclear secrets, and I did not speak out - because I did not have nuclear secrets. Then they came for the AI algorithms, and I did not speak out - because I was not burning venture capitalist money on a word generator.
We have been increasingly concerned about organized efforts by individuals and companies in mainland China to promote test misconduct. While security is always a concern, these enterprises are becoming increasingly aggressive.
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