If you have had an account with another post, talk to the automations specialists before completing any of these steps.
Register at https://atc.us.army.mil. Register with your AKO email. Once registered, log back in IOT associate CAC with username. Ensure you answer the three questions that follow. If you fail to do this, you will be unable to apply for an account.
Go to https://ia.signal.army.mil/ Once there click on the box in the middle of the screen that says Cyber Awareness Challenge Mandatory IA Training. You must complete both parts of the exam. Part one is the interactive section, where you learn about information assurance and cyber challenges that face the Army daily. Print the “Certificate of Completion” at the end of the session. Once you have completed part one, you must click part 2, the actual Cyber Awareness test. You will be asked to log in with your CAC. After you complete branch (Army), type (Military) and MACOM (FORSCOM) fields, click update. On the User Portal page click “Take an Exam”. Take the Annual DOD Cyber Awareness Challenge Exam. Print the “Certificate of Training” and retain for your records. The certificates digitally populate automatically in ATCTS.
Go to https://iatraining.us.army.mil If you are not already registered you will need to do so. Once registered, you will be asked to associate a CAC with your login, as they have gone to a CAC-only login. Once logged in, execute the required training listed below either clicking show all at the bottom of the page or using the search engine to find the following courses:
WNSF- Phishing Awareness
WNSF- Safe Home Computing
WNSF- Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
WNSF- Portable Electronic Devices and Removable Storage Media
*NOTE: All the certificates must say “Certificate of Training.” If the certificate you print says “Certificate of