Description
Experience secure, seamless control across multiple computers with Belkin's Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch w/ CAC. Designed for environments where data protection and strict access control are non-negotiable, this switch combines enterprise-grade security with practical ease of use. It leverages the latest NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices and Common Criteria certifications to deliver reliable, tamper-evident performance when operating across security enclaves. Whether you manage government, defense, or highly protected corporate networks, this KVM switch helps you streamline workflows without compromising security.
- Security-first, multi-enclave switching: Built to facilitate secure transitions between connected hosts, the Belkin Universal 2nd Gen KVM enables you to switch peripherals across security zones with minimized risk of cross-contamination. This is ideal for environments where sensitive data handling must be tightly controlled while maintaining administrative efficiency.
- CAC authentication integration: The switch is designed to work with Common Access Cards (CAC), enabling authenticated user access and policy-driven control. CAC support strengthens identity verification during host switching, ensuring only authorized personnel can access each computer.
- NIAP CC v4.0 and Common Criteria compliant: The device aligns with the latest official protection profiles for peripheral switching devices, delivering hardware-backed security features that meet stringent government and enterprise requirements. This certification provides assurance to procurement teams and compliance officers alike.
- Plug-and-play usability with enterprise controls: Belkin’s 2nd Gen Secure KVM is designed for straightforward deployment in complex networks. In many configurations, you can deploy without custom drivers, while still benefiting from robust security policies and easy on-device controls for fast, reliable switching between hosts.
- Durable, tamper-resistant design with broad compatibility: Built to withstand demanding work environments, the switch emphasizes robust construction and long-term reliability. It supports standard USB keyboards and mice and is compatible with a range of peripherals, making it a flexible backbone for secure multi-system workstations.
Technical Details of Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch w/ CAC
- Compliance: NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices v4.0 and Common Criteria certification, ensuring alignment with recognized security standards for peripheral control across multiple hosts.
- Security features: Hardware-assisted secure switching between hosts with CAC authentication integration, designed to prevent data leakage between enclaves and provide strong access control for sensitive operations.
- Compatibility and peripherals: Supports common USB keyboards and mice, and is designed to accommodate CAC-enabled readers and related USB peripherals within its security framework. Suitable for cross-platform deployments in mixed-OS environments.
- Connectivity approach: USB-based peripheral connections to host machines, enabling centralized control of common input devices and secure peripheral sharing across computers within a secure topology.
- Management philosophy: Emphasizes a balance of ease-of-use and rigorous security policy enforcement, with intuitive switching controls (on-device or hotkey-driven) and governance that supports enterprise IT workflows.
how to install Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch w/ CAC
- Place the KVM switch on a stable, accessible surface near the connected hosts and peripherals to ensure reliable cable management and easy access to controls.
- Connect each configured host computer to the switch using the provided cables that match the product’s port configuration. Ensure the cables are securely seated to avoid intermittent connections during switching.
- Attach your keyboard and mouse to the switch’s USB peripheral ports. If you’re using a CAC-enabled setup, connect the CAC reader or CAC-enabled USB devices to the appropriate USB ports on the switch as directed by the user manual.
- Connect the display or displays to the switch if your configuration requires video output through the KVM. If the model supports video passthrough, ensure the display connections are established according to your monitoring setup.
- Power on the hosts and the KVM switch (if an external power supply is included). Use the device controls or established hotkey combinations to verify that each host is selectable and that input devices respond correctly for each connection.
- Run through an initial test to confirm CAC authentication works as intended. If your organization uses centralized security policies, apply the policy configuration through the onboard controls or management interface as appropriate for your setup.
- Document your configuration for IT records and security audits, including which hosts are connected, the CAC authentication settings, and any enterprise policies that govern switching behavior.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is CAC and why is it integrated?
A: CAC stands for Common Access Card. It is a smart card used for identity verification in government and defense environments. The Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch w/ CAC integrates CAC support to ensure that only authenticated users can switch between connected hosts, reinforcing access control across security enclaves. -
Q: Is there any software to install?
A: In most configurations, the switch is designed for plug-and-play operation without requiring additional software. Some enterprise deployments may use management features or policies via onboard controls; consult your IT team for any organization-specific requirements. -
Q: Which operating systems are supported?
A: The switch is designed for cross-platform use and typically supports Windows, macOS, and Linux environments. The goal is seamless interoperability while maintaining robust security controls across all connected hosts. -
Q: How many computers can be connected?
A: The exact number of host connections depends on the model configuration. The Belkin Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch is designed to support multiple hosts within a secure topology, enabling efficient switching between several computers without compromising security. -
Q: Is NIAP certification guaranteed for every unit?
A: The product line is aligned with NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Switching Devices v4.0 and Common Criteria. Real-world certification can depend on the specific unit and configuration, but the model is designed to meet these security standards for enterprise and government deployments. -
Q: What peripherals are supported?
A: The switch supports standard USB keyboards and mice and is designed to work with CAC-related USB devices within its security framework. Peripherals should be compatible with the device’s security policies and intended use across secure enclaves.
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