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4-Port Secure KVM Switch for a single user console with quad DVI-I video The Secure KVM Switch -featured on this page- supports one user console with up to four DVI- or VGA- monitors, USB keyboard and mouse, audio from the connected computer. Connections with legacy PS/2 keyboard and mouse are also supported via adapters. The additional CAC-port supports not only CAC devices, such as smart-card and biometric readers, you may also assign specific peripheral devices to this port, bolstering security. Once a peripheral device has been registered by an authenticated admin, users can then switch the connection between that device and the PC’s along with KVM switching. Tactile front-panel buttons with LED indicators allow you to change the active computer connection in simple and safe way while eliminating the need for unsecure hotkeys. About Secure KVM NIAP PP3.0 certified Secure KVM Switches from Black Box offer a secure desktop access solution to safeguard against cyber intrusion for government/military agencies, finance, healthcare, traffic control and educational facilities alike. The Black Box NIAP PP3.0 certified Secure KVM Switches provide ultra-secure switching between up to 16 standard personal/portable computers, servers or thin clients running operating systems such as Windows or Linux from an ergonomic workspace. Broad Secure KVM Switch portfolio for every application and every industry The Secure KVM Switch range from Black Box is one of the widest in the industry. Different applications and industry have differing requirements of centralized computer access. This portfolio has a suitable solution for every configuration:
Why secure KVM Connecting peripherals such as keyboard, mouse and speakers to a PC introduces potential data leakage and hacking risks. There are no filters nor is there data detection and protection features between the PC and peripherals using traditional KVM Switches. Tested to the latest NIAP PP3.0 security profile Secure KVM Switches are designed for use in secure defense and intelligence applications where sensitive data must be protected. The Secure KVM Switches from Black Box are NIAP PP 3.0 certified and equipped with the highest security features that meet today’s Information Assurance safe control standards. The switches contain unique hardware configurations that prevent data leakage between PCs and connected peripherals that eliminates any potential cyber threat. Multi-level security for strict information assurance An absolute isolation of the mechanical, electrical and optical signals including air gapping prevents hacking and data leakage between the ports and outside world. Each port of the Secure KVM Switch uses its own isolated data channels. Upfront switching on another target computer, the KVM switch erases the internal cache and keyboard data to ensure that no residual data remains in the channel. The fixed secure firmware/ROM is non-reprogrammable and keeps intruders from reading, reprogramming via unwanted firmware upgrades, or physically removing. Always-on Tamper-proof design The Secure KVM Switches feature active Anti-tamper switches, external hologram tamper-evident seals and a long-life internal Anti-tampering battery. If the cover is removed from the chassis, the KVM Switch becomes inoperable to protect against any attempt of physical intrusion. Common Access Card (CAC Support) The Secure KVM Switches are available with a fully advanced and configurable CAC port that supports CAC devices like smart cards and biometric readers. Even further, authenticated admins can register and assign specific peripheral devices to the CAC port. Users can then switch the assigned device along with the KVM switching of the connected computers. Ultra-fast Switching Secure Video & Aux emulation allows for ultra-fast switching and restricts discovery of newly connected displays during switching operations this prevents unwanted and unsecure data from getting transmitted between the computers and the display. This shields systems from potential vulnerabilities SECURE EDID LEARN AND VIDEO EMULATION The Secure KVM Switches simulate a generic EDID as default, allowing it to operate most of the connected monitors. Both selected and non-selected computers maintain a constant connection with the unit’s video emulation controllers, allowing for ultra-fast switching and restricting discovery of newly connected monitors during switching operations. Upon activating the KVM, the unit will quickly and automatically learn new EDID for specific monitors. The unit then prevents unwanted and unsecure data from getting transmitted through DDC lines by means of secure EDID learning and emulation.
Approvals — NIAP PP 3.0, UL, CE, ROHS Compliant
Video format — DVI-I Dual Link, DVI 1.0, DVI-D, XVGA Video max. pixel clock — 248 Mhz Resolution — up to 4K (3840x2160@30 Hz) with HDMI/DVI adapter DDC — 5 volts p-p (TTL) Input video equilisation — automatic Video inout cable length — up to 6m Video output cable length —up to 6m Data rate — 1.65 Gbps USB Emulation — Keyboard and mouse USB CAC — [b]Configurable CAC ports [b]Connectors — Video input: (16) DVI-I 29-pin Video output: (4) DVI-I 29-pin USB Input: (4) USB Type B (K/M) + (4) USB Type B CAC USB Output: (2) USB Type A (K/M) PS/2 output: (2) 6-pin Mini DIN female (K/M) CAC: (1) Audio input: (4) 3.5mm stereo audio Audio output: (1) 3.5mm stereo audio Control — front panel select buttons Power — lockable external power supply, 100-240 VAC, 2VDC 2A @ 36W Temperature — Operating: 0 to 40°C, Storage: -2 to +60°C Relative Humidity — up to 80% no condensation Dimensions — 31.93 W x 12.45 H x 16.99 D cm Weight —2.26 kg TAA compliant — YES Diagrama de Aplicación - Descargar JPG
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NIAP Common Criteria Certificate
NIAP Evaluation Report
ManualesEDID configuration Guide
Quick Starter Guide
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