Description
Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch — 4-Port Dual Head with CAC
The Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch is built for modern enterprises that demand uncompromising security without sacrificing efficiency. Designed to bridge multiple security enclaves, this 4-port dual-head KVM switch enables seamless, secure switching between trusted hosts while preserving rigorous access controls. It meets the latest Common Criteria and NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices version 4.0, delivering a proven security posture for environments where identity verification, data separation, and trusted device handling are non-negotiable. With CAC (Common Access Card) support and a robust, enterprise-grade design, the Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch is the ideal solution for government offices, defense contractors, financial institutions, and any organization requiring secure, high-performance peripheral management across multiple hosts.
- Secure CAC integration for cross-enclave authentication. This 4-port dual-head KVM switch is designed to work with CAC credentials, enabling authenticated transitions between host computers in different security zones. By tying the peripheral switching process to verified identities, it minimizes the risk of unauthorized access and strengthens compliance with stringent security policies. The device is purpose-built to support organizations that must enforce strict authentication while maintaining productive workflows across enclaves.
- 4-Port Dual Head architecture for enhanced workstation layouts. The dual-head capability supports two video outputs per connected host, allowing you to run multi-monitor setups that boost productivity, situational awareness, and multitasking. Whether you’re coordinating complex mission-critical tasks or managing multiple data streams, the Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch provides the reliable display topology needed to keep teams aligned and informed while switching seamlessly between hosts.
- Industry-leading security certifications (CC and NIAP PP 4.0). Built to the latest protection profiles, this KVM switch adheres to Common Criteria and NIAP Protection Profile standards for Peripheral Switching Devices. That means independent-safety testing, verifiable security properties, and a higher assurance level for IT operations that require robust risk management. It’s the security backbone for sensitive environments where every peripheral path must be trusted, auditable, and audibly protected from tampering or leakage between hosts.
- Cross-enclave usability with enterprise-grade reliability. The Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch is engineered to deliver a streamlined user experience across security boundaries. Expect simple host switching, consistent input/output behavior, and predictable performance regardless of the enclave you’re working in. The design emphasizes reliability under heavy workloads, with components chosen for durability and long-term serviceability in data centers, security operation centers, and executive workspaces where uptime matters.
- Future-ready deployment and flexible integration. Beyond raw security, this KVM switch supports diverse IT environments and configurations. It’s built to integrate with existing cabling schemes, peripherals, and display ecosystems, enabling IT teams to scale their secure workstation layouts without frequent hardware changes. The solution is versatile enough for both centralized environments and distributed setups, offering a practical path to secure, scalable multi-host management.
Technical Details of Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch
- Port configuration: 4-Port Secure KVM with Dual Head capability
- Video support: Dual-head displays per connected host (two video outputs per PC)
- Security certification: Common Criteria (CC) and NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices, v4.0
- Authentication support: CAC (Common Access Card) integration for secure user identity verification
- Enclave compatibility: Designed to operate across security enclaves with secure, auditable peripheral switching
How to install Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch
- Prepare and plan your workspace. Identify the hosts (PCs or workstations) you will connect, the monitor(s) you will use in dual-head mode, keyboards, mice, and any CAC-enabled devices. Ensure you have the appropriate video cables and USB connections for each host, along with the CAC readers if required by your security policy.
- Connect host computers to the KVM switch. For each connected host, attach the recommended video cables to the dual-head video ports, then connect USB peripherals (keyboard, mouse, and any required USB devices) to the KVM’s peripheral ports. If CAC-based authentication is part of your workflow, connect any CAC readers or smart card interfaces to the designated periphery on the KVM as instructed in your deployment guide.
- Attach displays and input devices to the workstation. Connect your monitor(s) to the appropriate dual-head outputs on the KVM device. Plug your keyboard and mouse into the KVM’s universal peripheral ports. Confirm that each host is visible to the KVM and that the monitors reflect the correct display from the host you plan to use next.
- Power up and configure initial settings. Power on the connected hosts and verify that the KVM switch recognizes each host. If your environment requires CAC-based switching, verify that the CAC reader and credentials are functioning as expected. Configure any on-device or software-based settings per your security policy, ensuring that switching between hosts locks down previous sessions and prevents data leakage.
- Test switching and monitor a secure workflow. Practice switching between hosts to confirm that the active host controls the shared peripherals and displays properly. Validate that the CAC-based authentication remains intact during transitions and that no cross-enclave data transfer occurs when switching. Document the baseline for audits and future maintenance, and train users on proper secure-switch procedures to maximize efficiency without compromising security.
Frequently asked questions
- What does 4-Port Dual Head mean? It means the switch can connect up to four host systems and provide two video outputs (dual head) for each host, enabling dual-monitor configurations on each connected computer. This setup is ideal for complex workflows that require multiple displays per host while sharing keyboards and mice across systems.
- What security certifications does this switch have? The Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch is designed to meet Common Criteria (CC) and NIAP Protection Profile standards for Peripheral Switching Devices version 4.0, offering a certified security baseline suitable for sensitive environments and compliance-driven deployments.
- Can I use CAC with this KVM switch? Yes. The device supports CAC integration to enable secure authentication and access control when switching between hosts, helping to enforce identity verification across security enclaves.
- Is it compatible with multiple operating systems? While specific OS support is not provided here, KVM switches in this category are typically designed to work with a broad range of host operating systems. Check with your IT team for compatibility with your Windows, macOS, or Linux environments and any required drivers or security policies.
- How does this help with cross-enclave workflows? By combining CAC-based authentication, CC/NIAP certification, and a flexible 4-port dual-head design, this KVM switch enables secure switching between hosts in different enclaves without compromising device control or display performance, promoting safer collaboration across secured boundaries.
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