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The purpose of the Cyber Awareness Challenge is to influence behavior, focusing on actions that authorized users can engage to mitigate threats and vulnerabilities to DoD Information Systems. This training is current, designed to be engaging, and relevant to the user.
- Training
Training - Cyber Awareness Challenge 2025 – DoD Cyber...
- FAQs
Questions related to broken hyperlinks found on cyber.mil...
- External Resources
Army – (703) 602-7420, DSN 332 Navy – 1-877-418-6824 Air...
- PKI / PKE
Explore the DoD Cyber Exchange's Public Key...
- Cybersecurity Awareness Month
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month’s second week focuses...
- Site Map
Site Map - Cyber Awareness Challenge 2025 – DoD Cyber...
- DevSecOps Operational Container Scanning
DevSecOps Operational Container Scanning - Cyber Awareness...
- DoD Workforce Innovation Directorate
DoD Workforce Innovation Directorate - Cyber Awareness...
- Training
You receive a phone call offering you a $50 gift card if you participate in a survey. Which course of action should you take? Decline to participate in the survey.
12 gru 2023 · You receive a phone call offering you a $50 gift card if you participate in a survey. Which course of action should you take? Decline to participate in the survey.
You received a phone call offering you a $50 gift card if you participate in a survey. Which course of action should you take? Decline to participate in the survey.
You receive a phone call offering you a $50 gift card if you participate in a survey. Which course of action should you take? Decline to participate in the survey.
This course is designed to run on Windows 10 and 11, macOS 14 Sonoma, iOS 17.6.1, Android 12, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 only. This course has been designed to run in Edge 128 (Windows), Chrome 128 (Windows and Mac), Firefox 130 (Windows, Mac, and Linux), Safari 17.3 (Mac), Safari 17 (iOS), or Chrome 128 (Android). You may still be able to ...
To protect your identity: Ask how information will be used before giving it out. Pay attention to credit card and bank statements. Avoid common names/dates for passwords and PINs. Never share passwords and PINs. Pick up mail promptly. Do not leave outgoing postal mail in personal or organizational mailboxes, unless secured with a locking mechanism.