Black Box NIAP 3.0 Secure 2-Port Dual-Head HDMI KVM Switch

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Black Box NIAP 3.0 Secure 2-Port Dual-Head HDMI KVM Switch

The Black Box NIAP 3.0 Secure 2-Port Dual-Head HDMI KVM Switch is engineered for professionals who must manage multiple secure computing systems from a single, organized workspace. This high-security KVM solution combines robust hardware-based protections with seamless workflow to safeguard sensitive data while delivering effortless control over two secure HDMI computers. Built for environments where compliance, encryption, and trusted-path integrity matter, this switch offers a reliable bridge between critical workstations and peripherals, helping IT teams加强 security without sacrificing performance or ease of use.

  • Secure, government-grade architecture certified to NIAP 3.0 standards, providing enforced data isolation and trusted-channel behavior that minimizes the risk of data leakage between connected systems.
  • Dual-head HDMI versatility supports two high-definition displays per computer, enabling you to span complex task workspaces or compare information across multiple screens without juggling cables or extra hardware.
  • Effortless control switch between hosts with reliable front-panel push buttons or convenient keyboard hotkeys, plus a programmable layout that adapts to your workflow for rapid, uninterrupted operations.
  • Comprehensive peripheral sharing securely consolidates input devices (keyboard, mouse) and select USB peripherals through a centralized hub, reducing desk clutter while maintaining strict separation between connected systems.
  • Rich video and compatibility support preserves video fidelity and compatibility across HDMI displays, with managed EDID and HDCP compliance to ensure consistent, error-free visuals across both computers and every connected monitor.

Technical Details of Black Box NIAP 3.0 Secure 2-Port Dual-Head HDMI KVM Switch

  • Product type: NIAP 3.0-secure 2-port KVM switch with dual-head HDMI support for two independent hosts.
  • Video interfaces: Dual-head HDMI inputs and displays per host, designed to deliver crisp, reliable HD video across multiple monitors.
  • Security certification: NIAP 3.0 certified platform, offering hardware-enforced isolation, trusted path, and tamper-evident operation aligned with government and enterprise security requirements.
  • Peripheral sharing: Integrated USB hub to enable keyboard and mouse sharing, with secure separation between hosts to prevent cross-system data exposure.
  • Control methods: Front-panel push buttons plus keyboard hotkeys for quick host switching; supports customizable hotkey sequences for optimized workflows.
  • Edid and compatibility: EDID management ensures display consistency across monitors; HDCP compliance maintains protected content integrity for compatible sources.
  • Power and setup considerations: External power supply required; designed with a compact form factor suitable for desk or rack-minded configurations in constrained spaces.
  • Physical design: Robust construction with shielding and materials chosen to resist typical office and lab environments; includes mounting options to fit into standard workspaces.

how to install Black Box NIAP 3.0 Secure 2-Port Dual-Head HDMI KVM Switch

  • Power down all devices before installation to prevent hot-plug issues and ensure a clean start for the KVM switch.
  • Connect hosts attach each secure HDMI computer to the KVM switch’s HDMI inputs using high-quality HDMI cables. Ensure you assign a dedicated input for each host to simplify switching.
  • Connect displays run HDMI cables from the switch’s HDMI outputs to your monitors. If you are running dual-head setups, connect the appropriate monitors to the corresponding outputs per host as defined in your workspace plan.
  • Attach peripherals connect your keyboard and mouse to the USB ports on the KVM switch or the USB hub, depending on your preferred topology. If you rely on specialized USB devices, verify compatibility and isolation per your security requirements.
  • Power and test plug in the external power supply to the KVM switch, power on your hosts, and verify that each monitor shows the correct host signal. Use the front panel or hotkeys to switch between hosts and confirm uninterrupted peripheral control on each system.
  • Fine-tune configure EDID behavior and any IP or software-based management settings if included in your model, ensuring that video remains stable across all displays and that switching remains responsive under load.
  • Documentation and support keep the user manual handy for reference on hotkey sequences, troubleshooting, and security best practices to maintain compliance over time.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is NIAP 3.0 certification? NIAP 3.0 is a government-backed security standard focused on trusted-path execution, data isolation, and enforced security controls within devices used to process sensitive information. A device with NIAP 3.0 certification demonstrates adherence to strict protection criteria suitable for regulated environments.
  • How many hosts does this KVM switch support? This model is designed for two secure HDMI computers, with dual-head video per host, enabling dual displays per machine and streamlined switching between the two systems.
  • Can I use this switch with non-secure devices? The NIAP 3.0 secure platform is intended for environments requiring strict separation of sensitive data. It is best used with securely designated hosts; if you mix secure and non-secure devices, verify your organization’s security policy and architecture before deployment.
  • What video resolutions are supported? The KVM switch is designed to preserve video integrity for HDMI displays and supports high-definition outputs across dual-head setups. For specific resolutions and refresh rates, consult the product documentation for your exact model revision.
  • Is external power required? Yes, the device typically requires an external power supply to ensure consistent performance and reliable switching for all connected hosts and peripherals.
  • Does it support hot-plugging? Hot-plug support is common in modern KVM systems, but for secure deployments, it is recommended to follow official setup and security guidelines to maintain NIAP-compliant operation during changes in connected hardware.

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