What are the system requirements for Cyber Awareness Challenge?
The technologies listed below, including operating systems and browsers, represent what the current course was built to and tested against. Upward compatibility is assumed, however, not guaranteed. Courseware solutions integrate many technologies and software from different vendors over which we do not have control.
To meet technical functionality requirements, this awareness product was developed to function with the following Windows and Mac operating systems when configured properly:
and using the following browsers:
Operating System: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 using the following browser:
Internet Browser: Firefox 117
Mobile environments: Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 running Android 11 using the following browser:
Internet Browser: Google Chrome 116 browser
Using another operating system or web browser is not recommended as users may not be able to complete the training or save the certificate of completion.
What are my options for accessing and completing this course?
I have completed the Cyber Awareness Challenge training, but I am not able to print out a completion certificate.
I launched the Cyber Awareness Challenge training and it is taking forever to load.
There are many possible causes of this experience. Most commonly, the issue is being being experienced due to low bandwidth or a slow connection. Consider closing non-essential applications if problems are encountered, closing and restarting your browser, turning off your vpn connection or choosing a different browser to take the course.
One possible solution to consider is when launching the Cyber Awareness Challenge, it offers an option to select playing the course with high quality videos, where a high-speed Internet connection is available. Another option available is to choose videos optimized for low-bandwidth conditions. Choosing the low-bandwidth option may resolve the issue.
If this does not resolve your issue, it is recommended to contact your local helpdesk support to troubleshoot network related issues.
I am unable to continue my training from where I left off. What can I do?
When a user attempts Cyber Awareness Challenge for the first time, the launch page will offer a single option to “Start New Session”. The other option displayed, “Continue Existing Session”, will initially be grayed out and unavailable for selection. When a user starts the course with a supported and properly configured system and browser, a session cookie is placed on the user’s computer. This session cookie will track the individual’s progress through the course and allow pausing and returning to the course at the same location at a later time as long as the cookie is not deleted. When this option is chosen, the user will be able to select “Continue Existing Session”. Keep in mind some systems are configured to delete cookies when the browser is closed or for other reasons. If the cookie is deleted, the user will have to retake the course from the beginning.
What do I do if I have tried all of these steps, and I am still having issues with the training?
Verify the website address where you are taking the training from and then click the applicable website below:
How does the Cyber Awareness Challenge training meet Section 508 accessibility requirements?
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. § 794d) requires Federal departments and agencies to provide people with disabilities equal access to Federal electronic and information technology. The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Final Standards and Guidelines (36 CFR Parts 1193 and 1194), effective as of 18 January 2018, addresses accessibility requirements covered by Section 508. The functional performance criteria (36 CFR Part 1194, Appendix C) require that information and communication technology provide
At least one mode of operation for individuals who have:
DISA is proud to offer online training that is accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. DISA tested this course for conformance with Level A and Level AA success criteria defined by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 (36 CFR Part 1194, Appendix A, E205.4), as well as compatibility with the popular screen reader JAWS. This course also offers several additional functions that offer alternative access to onscreen content.
All onscreen controls can be accessed without a mouse. To navigate the course without a mouse, use the Tab key on your keyboard to cycle through the interactive controls. If you are using a screen reader, you can read through all of the content, including interactive buttons, using the arrow keys. To activate a user control, use the space bar or the Enter key.
Audio descriptions of video and animated elements on screen are integrated into the main audio track where the narration is not otherwise sufficient to describe them. To access audio descriptions, select the AD button on the toolbar.
Audio can be read either through synchronized closed captioning or through a transcript of all the audio on a screen, contained within a pop-up browser window. To turn on closed captioning, select the CC button on the toolbar. To access a transcript of the current screen’s audio, select the Transcript button on the toolbar.
Speech is not required for this course.
This course offers flexibility to suit individual learning needs and styles. The course communicates information via auditory, visual, and written means. The course’s accessibility functions may also be used to transform auditory communication into written communication via closed captioning or the transcript, and to transform visual communication into auditory communication via the audio descriptions and/or a screen reader. In addition, the course is self-paced, allowing the opportunity to pause, review, and repeat information for as long as necessary to ensure understanding.