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Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch — 8-Port Dual Head with CAC
The Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch is a purpose-built solution for organizations that demand uncompromising security, seamless multi-host management, and robust control over shared peripherals. Engineered to operate across isolated security enclaves, this 8-port dual-head KVM switch brings hardware-based assurance to everyday computing tasks, enabling administrators to consolidate keyboard, video, and mouse control across multiple hosts without compromising data integrity or network segmentation. In environments where security policies dictate strict separation between civilian workstations and high-security devices, the Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch delivers a streamlined user experience while preserving compliance with the most rigorous industry standards. Designed to meet the latest NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices version 4.0 and Common Criteria requirements, this KVM switch is more than a convenience—it's a secure control point that helps organizations implement defense-in-depth for workstation management. The “secure by design” philosophy informs every facet of this device, from its hardware-based switching paths to its CAC (Common Access Card) integration, ensuring that every session is authenticated, isolated, and auditable. For IT teams managing multi-OS environments, the Belkin 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch simplifies operations by delivering reliable host switching, consistent peripheral behavior, and predictable display output across multiple computers. The result is a scalable, enterprise-grade solution that reduces complexity, improves productivity, and enhances security postures in government offices, large campuses, and regulated industries where every keystroke must be accountable and every connection must be protected. With dual-head video support, administrators can deploy dual-monitor layouts that improve workflow efficiency, enabling precise, high-visibility monitoring while maintaining secure separation of data streams. The device’s construction prioritizes durability and ease of deployment, featuring a rugged chassis, intuitive port labeling, and flexible connection options that align with existing Belkin security ecosystems and industry best practices. In short, the Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch empowers IT and security teams to consolidate control, minimize cross-enclave risk, and deliver a polished user experience to operators who rely on fast, reliable access to multiple hosts without sacrificing security, compliance, or performance. The result is a trusted, scalable solution that supports complex enterprise architectures, protects sensitive information, and helps organizations meet evolving regulatory demands with confidence. Whether used in data centers, government facilities, academic campuses, or corporate security labs, this KVM switch is designed to deliver secure, efficient, and predictable host switching so teams can focus on their core tasks rather than wrestling with complex multi-system setups. It’s a practical investment for any environment where secure, auditable, and efficient multi-host management matters most, and it’s backed by Belkin’s reputation for reliability, engineering rigor, and commitment to enterprise-grade security.
- 8-port, dual-head design lets you manage up to eight hosts with support for two video outputs per system, enabling productive multi-monitor workflows while preserving strict enclave separation.
- CAC integration provides hardware-backed authentication through Common Access Cards, delivering secure user verification at the hardware layer before access to any connected host is granted.
- Compliance with NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices v4.0 and the broader Common Criteria framework ensures rigorous testing, documented security assurances, and continual alignment with enterprise and government standards.
- Hardware-based isolation isolates host I/O paths to prevent data leakage between systems, reducing cross-contamination risk while enabling rapid, reliable switching between legitimate workspaces.
- Flexible switching options include front-panel controls and keyboard hotkeys, delivering quick, hands-free transitions between hosts while maintaining a consistent user experience across security zones.
Technical Details of Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch
- Ports and display: 8-port KVM switch with dual-head video capability to support multi-monitor setups per connected host.
- Security certification: NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices v4.0 and Common Criteria compliant, designed for high-assurance environments.
- CAC support: Built-in support for CAC authentication to enforce strong user identity verification at the hardware level.
- Isolation and switching: Hardware-based secure switching paths that maintain isolation between hosts and prevent unintended data crossovers.
- Peripheral compatibility: USB keyboard and mouse support for standard input devices, with video interfaces established for reliable dual-monitor output.
- Management: Front-panel controls paired with keyboard hotkeys to simplify host selection and improve operator efficiency in busy work environments.
- Durability and form factor: Rugged design optimized for secure facilities and data centers, with labeling and layout that facilitate compliant deployments.
How to install Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch
- Plan your deployment by identifying the secure enclaves and mapping each host to a dedicated set of input/output connections, ensuring physical and logical separation is preserved.
- Connect each host’s keyboard and mouse to the corresponding USB ports on the KVM switch, and attach the dual-head video cables to the appropriate video outputs for each host.
- If required by your policy, attach CAC-enabled peripherals and configure any authentication settings per your organization’s security guidelines, ensuring that only authorized personnel can initiate host switching.
- Connect the KVM switch to the display system(s) you intend to use, and provide power if the model requires an external power source; verify that each monitor shows the correct host output.
- Test switching between hosts using both front-panel controls and keyboard hotkeys, confirming stable video, keyboard, and mouse behavior for each connected computer across all configured displays.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does CAC stand for and why is it important for a KVM switch?
A: CAC stands for Common Access Card. It provides hardware-backed authentication to verify user identity before granting access to any connected host, helping enforce strict access controls in secure environments. -
Q: How many hosts can the Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch support?
A: The device supports up to eight host computers, with dual-head video per host to accommodate multi-monitor configurations and enhance operator visibility. -
Q: Is this KVM switch NIAP and Common Criteria certified?
A: Yes. It complies with the NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices version 4.0 and aligns with Common Criteria for assurance, accuracy, and security testing. -
Q: Does it require special drivers to operate?
A: In most setups, the KVM switch operates with standard USB keyboards and mice without the need for additional drivers; secure switching relies on hardware paths and authentication features. -
Q: Can this KVM switch be deployed across multiple security enclaves in a government or enterprise environment?
A: Yes. The device is designed to enable secure cross-enclave control, ensuring isolation between hosts while providing efficient, centralized management for administrators.
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