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Raritan 2-Port Single Head SecureSwitch with NIAP PP4.0 Certification, HDMI, CAC Support
The Raritan 2-Port Single Head SecureSwitch delivers government-grade secure peripheral sharing in a compact, easy-to-deploy solution. Built for environments where computers operate at different classification levels, this NIAP PP4.0 certified switch provides total isolation between connected hosts while enabling productive access to a shared keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) and HDMI-connected displays. With CAC (Common Access Card) support, administrators can enforce card-based authentication to strengthen access control without sacrificing seamless cross-domain workflows. This robust device is designed for government, defense, intelligence, and high-security facilities that demand strict data separation, comprehensive auditing, and reliable performance in a single, trusted chassis.
- NIAP PP4.0 certified security for trusted cross-domain access: This SecureSwitch is designed to meet rigorous government security requirements, delivering strong isolation between two hosts and preventing data leakage or cross-contamination. It supports secure peripheral sharing while maintaining mission-critical separation between systems at different classification levels.
- HDMI-enabled peripheral sharing with two hosts and a single head: Share a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse with two separate HDMI-enabled hosts. The device ensures clean, uninterrupted video and input signals while preserving strict boundaries between connected machines, so operators can work efficiently without compromising security.
- CAC support for robust authentication: Common Access Card authentication provides card-based login capabilities, enabling trusted administrative access and streamlined user verification. This feature helps ensure that only authorized personnel can interact with secure hosts and peripherals.
- Secure, user-friendly design for government deployments: Engineered for challenging environments, the SecureSwitch combines simple plug-and-play setup with hardware-enforced isolation and audit-ready operation. It integrates smoothly with existing IT infrastructure, reducing deployment time and minimizing risk.
- Flexible installation and reliable performance: The device supports standard HDMI displays and USB peripherals, offering dependable performance in busy command centers, laboratories, and field facilities while preserving network segmentation and data integrity across hosts.
Technical Details of Raritan 2-Port Single Head SecureSwitch
- Certification: NIAP PP4.0 certified for secure peripheral sharing in multi-domain environments.
- Port configuration: 2-port, single head model designed to share one KVM and HDMI monitor between two hosts.
- Video interface: HDMI connectivity for high-definition display output compatible with standard HDMI monitors and projectors.
- CAC support: Yes — supports Common Access Card authentication to strengthen access control in secure deployments.
- Head type: Single Head, enabling centralized control of keyboard, video, and mouse for dual-host setups.
- Security focus: Hardware-enforced isolation between hosts, audit-friendly operation, and support for strict data separation in cross-domain environments.
How to install Raritan 2-Port Single Head SecureSwitch
- Power down all connected devices and disconnect any cables before installation to ensure a safe, clean setup.
- Place the SecureSwitch in a secure, access-controlled area within your cabinet or on a workstation rack to minimize tampering risk.
- Connect the HDMI output from the SecureSwitch to your display and attach the shared keyboard and mouse to the designated USB/keyboard/mouse ports on the switch.
- Connect each host computer to the appropriate input ports on the SecureSwitch, ensuring correct alignment with the two available ports and maintaining cable management that prevents accidental unplugging.
- Activate CAC authentication if required by your security policy. Ensure that CAC readers and access control systems are correctly configured and recognized by the SecureSwitch and hosts.
- Power on the SecureSwitch and then boot each host in turn. Use the front-panel switch or the designated management interface to select the active host. Verify keyboard, video, and mouse functionality on the chosen host and confirm complete isolation from the non-active system.
- Test switching between hosts to confirm seamless transitions, consistent video quality, and reliable input capture. Establish a routine for routine security checks, including CAC credential validation and audit log review.
- Document the installation for asset management and compliance reporting, including host mapping, cable layouts, and security policy references to NIAP PP4.0 requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- What is NIAP PP4.0 certification? NIAP PP4.0 is a government-developed, international standard for evaluating security of Information Technology products used in controlled access environments. A device with NIAP PP4.0 certification has undergone rigorous testing to verify hardware-enforced isolation, secure data handling, and auditability across different domains.
- Does this SecureSwitch support CAC authentication? Yes. The device offers CAC (Common Access Card) support to enable card-based authentication, enhancing access control for secure workstations and ensuring that only authorized personnel can interact with connected hosts.
- How many hosts and heads does the switch support? The model is a 2-port, single head SecureSwitch designed to share peripherals with two hosts while using a single keyboard, video display, and mouse setup.
- Is HDMI video supported? Yes. The SecureSwitch provides HDMI video output to display high-definition content from the active host, with reliable switching between hosts while preserving video quality.
- Can I use standard monitors and USB devices with this switch? Yes. The device is designed to work with standard HDMI displays and USB-enabled peripherals, making it straightforward to integrate into existing configurations without special adapters.
- How does the isolation work? The hardware is designed to enforce strict separation between connected hosts, preventing data leakage or cross-domain access. This isolation is integral to the NIAP PP4.0 certification and is reinforced through audit-ready logging and tamper-resistant design.
- What are typical deployment scenarios? This SecureSwitch is ideal for government offices, defense communications centers, intelligence facilities, and other environments requiring secure cross-domain access to two separate systems while sharing a common set of peripherals.
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