EXAM 2026 ALL COMPLETE ACCURATE TEST QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) A NEW UPDATED VERSION 2026
|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
INTRODUCTION:
The 2026 version of the Cyber Awareness Challenge reflects the latest policies, real-world
threat scenarios, and updated DoD security practices. This includes reinforced guidance on
phishing awareness, proper handling of classified and unclassified information, secure remote
work practices, and the safe use of government-furnished equipment (GFE).
This exam provides fully accurate, verified questions and correct detailed answers based on
the most current training standards. Each response is designed not only to help learners pass the
exam but also to build real-world cybersecurity awareness that directly supports national
security objectives. This updated 2026 version serves as a reliable and complete preparation
resource, ensuring guaranteed success when completing the Annual DoD Cyber Awareness
Challenge
What is a Security Classification Guide?
Answer- A primary source for derivative classification
How can you protect your home computer?
Answer- Turn on spyware protection
How should you approach a compressed URL, such as Tiny
URL?
, Answer- Preview where the link leads before opening it
Oscar is on official Government travel with a Government-
issued laptop. While at the airport, he uses the laptop to work on
a report containing controlled unclassified information (CUI).
For connectivity, he uses his personal phone as a mobile hotspot.
Are there any security concerns here?
Answer- Yes. He should be vigilant for "shoulder surfing,"
where others may be able to view the information on his screen.
Devon receives an e-mail on her Unclassified computer. The e-
mail has an unmarked attachment that contains what she
recognizes as classified information. What should Devon do?
Answer- Immediately notify her security POC
What step should be taken next to securely telework?
Answer- Secure the area so others cannot view your monitor