Description
The Black Box Secure KVM Switch is a high-assurance solution designed for environments where data protection and controlled access are non-negotiable. Built to the NIAP Protection Profile version 3.0, this 4-port DVI-I KVM switch provides a robust, defense-grade interface that safeguards sensitive information as it flows between hosts and the secure console. Its Quad Head configuration enables independent, identical or mixed host connections to a single secure terminal, consolidating management while maintaining strict data isolation. In today’s government, defense, finance, and critical infrastructure networks, freedom from data leakage, cross-contamination between secure ports, and unauthorized access are essential—this KVM switch delivers all three with a purpose-built design and proven security architecture.
- NIAP 3.0 Certification and Security-First Design: This KVM switch is tested and certified to NIAP Protection Profile version 3.0, providing formal evaluation against rigorous security requirements. It is engineered to safeguard critical data from accidental transfers, unauthorized access, or compromised data, ensuring that every session is controlled and auditable within secure environments.
- Quad Head DVI-I Ports with Isolated Data Channels: Four independent ports allow four separate computers to connect to one secure console. Each port operates its own isolated data channel, guaranteeing that data cannot leak between secure ports or escape to the outside world, a core capability in high-security deployments.
- CAC NIAP 3.0 Support for Strong Authentication: Integrated support for Common Access Card (CAC) based authentication ensures that only authorized personnel can switch or access connected hosts. This feature aligns with government and contractor requirements for strong, credential-based access control across all connected devices.
- Enhanced Data Integrity and Access Control: With rigorous separation of data streams and per-port isolation, the switch minimizes risk of data exfiltration while maintaining seamless operation for legitimate tasks. The architecture is designed to prevent cross-port data leakage, preserving the integrity of sensitive information as operators manage multiple hosts from a single console.
- Rugged, Secure Form Factor and User-Friendly Operation: Built to withstand demanding secure facilities, the chassis supports straightforward operation through front-panel controls and hotkey switching. The combination of reliability, ease of use, and secure construction makes it suitable for mission-critical environments where downtime and errors cannot be tolerated.
Technical Details of Black Box Secure KVM Switch, DVI-I, 4-Port, CAC NIAP 3.0 (Quad Head)
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How to install Black Box Secure KVM Switch, DVI-I, 4-Port, CAC NIAP 3.0 (Quad Head)
- Plan and prepare your deployment: Confirm your secure facility requirements, determine the four host PCs and the console workstation, and verify that all devices meet compatibility guidelines for DVI-I video and CAC-based authentication.
- Power down all devices: Before connecting cables, ensure every host PC and the secure console is powered off to prevent electrical or data issues during installation.
- Connect video and USB/control signals: Attach a DVI-I video cable from each of the four host PCs to the corresponding DVI-I input ports on the KVM switch. Connect the USB keyboard and mouse (or USB HID devices) to the KVM’s console USB ports to enable control from the secure console.
- Integrate CAC authentication components: If your deployment uses a CAC-enabled keyboard or a dedicated CAC reader, connect it per the device’s documentation to ensure seamless smart-card authentication during session switching. Ensure the CAC configuration aligns with your security policy and NIAP requirements.
- Connect the secure console and power: Link the KVM’s console connection to the secure workstation or operator console. Apply power to the KVM switch and verify that all host PCs and peripheral devices recognize the console.
- Test port-by-port operation: Use the front-panel buttons or hotkeys to cycle through each of the four ports. Confirm video clarity, keyboard/mouse responsiveness, and CAC authentication flow for each host. Check that there is no cross-port data leakage by performing routine data transfer checks and ensuring data remains confined to the intended host channel.
- Configure optional security features and policies: If your installation requires additional security settings (such as EDID management, port-specific access controls, or audit logging), configure these according to your organization’s security policy and NIAP guidance.
- Document and validate: Record the configuration details, port assignments, and authentication requirements. Validate the secure operation through a formal test plan to confirm NIAP-related controls are properly enforced in day-to-day usage.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does NIAP Protection Profile 3.0 certification mean for this KVM switch?
A: NIAP Protection Profile 3.0 certification indicates the product has undergone formal evaluation against a standardized set of security requirements for high-assurance devices. It demonstrates robust access control, data isolation between ports, secure session management, and fidelity in protecting sensitive information during use in government or defense networks.
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Q: Does this KVM switch support CAC smart cards?
A: Yes. The device is CAC NIAP 3.0 compliant, providing smart-card-based session authentication to ensure that only authorized personnel can access and switch between connected hosts.
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Q: How many hosts can be connected and controlled simultaneously?
A: The product is a 4-port KVM switch (Quad Head), allowing four independent hosts to connect and be controlled from a single secure console at the same time.
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Q: What video interface does it use and what signals does DVI-I support?
A: The switch uses DVI-I ports, which support both digital and analog video signals. This provides flexible compatibility with a wide range of monitor configurations while maintaining high-quality video output for secure workflows.
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Q: Is this a good fit for government or defense networks?
A: Yes. Designed with NIAP 3.0 evaluation and strong data-isolation features, this KVM switch is well-suited for secure facilities that require strict access control, validated security, and reliable operation across multiple hosts from a single console.
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