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Accessibility
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:
Sight impairment, including no vision, limited vision, and no
perception of color (302.1-3)
Hearing impairment, including no hearing and limited hearing
(302.4-5)
Speech impairment, including no speech (302.6)
Mobility impairment, including limited manipulation and limited
reach and strength (302.7-8)
Features that make use simpler and easier for individuals with limited
cognitive, language, and learning abilities (302.9)
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. Select Keyboard
Navigation from the menu to learn more.
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.
Select the MENU to access additional options and settings.
Dashboard
Select DASHBOARD from the Menu to return to the Challenge dashboard.
Tools Status
Select TOOLS STATUS from the Menu to view the status of the tools
available to collect.
Information
Select INFORMATION from the Menu to view information about the
Challenge.
Glossary
Select GLOSSARY from the menu to view the Challenge glossary.
Resources
Select RESOURCES from the menu to view additional Challenge-related
resources.
Tutorial
Select TUTORIAL from the menu to play the Challenge tutorial.
Accessibility
Select ACCESSIBILITY from the menu to view accessibility information.
Keyboard Navigation
Select KEYBOARD NAVIGATION for keyboard controls for navigating the
Challenge.
Media Settings
Select MEDIA SETTINGS to select options for the playback of multimedia
in the Challenge.
System Specifications
Select SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS to view the system specifications with
which the Challenge is compatible.
Help
Select HELP for assistance with navigation.
Exit
Select EXIT to leave the Challenge. The next time you access the
Challenge, you will be returned to the Dashboard.
Audio Transcript
Select TRANSCRIPT to display the entire narration script for the
screen in a separate window.
Audio Description
Select AUDIO DESCRIPTION to toggle integrated audio descriptions of
multimedia content on or off.
Closed Captioning
Select CLOSED CAPTIONING to toggle synchronized closed captioning of
audio narration on or off.
Pause/Resume
Select PAUSE to stop the current play. To resume the audio and screen
animation, select PLAY.
Play Head Control
Drag the play head back and forth or use the directional arrows
provided at either end of the bar to jump backward or forward in the
screen audio and animation.
Replay
Select REPLAY to restart the current screen from the beginning.
Next
Select NEXT to move to proceed forward through the Challenge.
Information
Purpose:
Provide initial and annual refresher training on DoD cybersecurity
policies and best practices.
Note that the examples provided in this course are created for training
purposes only and do not endorse a commercial entity or its products or
services.
Audience:
All authorized users of DoD information systems, including civilian and
military employees and contractors both within the U.S. and deployed
overseas, as well as members of the Intelligence Community (IC).
Estimated Duration:
70 minutes
Course Objectives:
Identify high-risk actions to avoid and best practices to use to keep
DoD, IC, and personal information and information systems secure
Identify cybersecurity and why it is important
Identify the different types of information and the requirements to
protect each content type
Identify the different forms and methods of cyber attacks
Identify the types of technologies that are particularly vulnerable
to attacks
Keyboard Navigation
The first interactive object on each screen is the “Skip to Content”
button. Select this button to bypass the top navigation menu and shift
focus to the content area of the current screen.
Interact with course controls and review course content with the following
keys:
Tab: cycles forward through each interactive element
Shift + Tab: cycles backward through each interactive element
Enter: activates the selected interactive element
Spacebar: selects a checkbox when multiple selections are permitted
Up and Down arrows: selects one radio button when a single selection is
permitted
Up and Down arrows when using JAWS: reads each line of text
After the screen content, there will be a “Skip Navigation” button. Select
this button to bypass the bottom navigation menu and shift focus to the
“Done” button.
Each course menu and navigation feature can also be activated with its
respective access key:
Menu: m
Skip Back: w
Pause/Play: p
Skip Forward: f
Replay: r
Closed Captioning: c
Audio Description: a
Transcript: t
Next: n
To use these keys, hold “alt” and select the desired key. Depending on the
browser or screen reader, you may need to hold both “alt” and “shift”
before selecting the desired key.
Screen Reader Assistance
Most of the visual content on each screen is also conveyed through the
audio narration in combination with the provided audio descriptions. To
access additional content or to complete a knowledge check, wait for the
audio to finish and select “Skip to Content”, then use the down arrow to
read the screen, or the tab key to access interactive buttons or controls.