Raritan 4-port Dual Head SecureSwitch, NIAP PP4.0 certificated, HDM, support CAC

RaritanSKU: 7656782

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Raritan 4-port Dual Head SecureSwitch, NIAP PP4.0 certificated, HDM, support CAC

Designed for environments where security and access control are non-negotiable, the Raritan 4-port Dual Head SecureSwitch delivers trusted, auditable peripheral sharing across multiple computers. Tailored for government, military, and intelligence agencies, this NIAP PP4.0 certified device provides total isolation between connected hosts while enabling productive collaboration through shared peripherals, displays, and data channels. With CAC support and robust management capabilities, it fits seamlessly into compliant IT ecosystems that demand rigorous security posture without sacrificing operational efficiency. The SecureSwitch simplifies the complexity of multi-host access, offering a compact, reliable solution that protects sensitive information while supporting day-to-day workflow for professionals who rely on secure, fast, and dependable switching between systems. Whether you’re consolidating workspaces, enforcing data segregation, or enabling secure hot-desking in controlled environments, this device paves the way for streamlined, compliant operations across multiple classification levels.

  • The 4-port dual-head peripheral sharing design enables secure access to two host computers with independent keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) and shared USB peripherals. Users can switch between hosts without re-cabling, preserving secure workstations while maximizing productivity. This configuration supports multi-monitor setups, ensuring that operators can view critical feeds and documentation across displays while maintaining strict separation of computing environments. The result is a streamlined workflow with reduced hardware footprint and enhanced security posture for high-risk operations.
  • NIAP PP4.0 certified and built for regulated environments. This certification confirms adherence to stringent protection profiles, including controlled access, enforced isolation between systems, and auditable switching activity. Organizations deploying in government, defense, and intelligence sectors gain trust in the product’s ability to meet security requirements while maintaining compatibility with existing security frameworks and procurement standards.
  • CAC support provides strong authentication and access control for authorized personnel. By integrating Common Access Card (CAC) capabilities, the SecureSwitch strengthens identity verification, ensuring only approved users can interact with connected hosts. This feature is essential for environments where personnel credentials and physical access are tightly regulated, helping organizations maintain compliant user workflows and reduce the risk of insider threats.
  • HDM compatibility ensures high-quality display support and reliable multimedia handling across connected hosts. The device is engineered to preserve display integrity and input performance when switching between computers, making it suitable for scenarios that require accurate visuals, precise color reproduction, and responsive interaction with protected data streams. With HDM considerations baked in, operators experience smooth transitions and consistent graphical output across monitors.
  • Enterprise-grade security and management features help administrators enforce policy, monitor usage, and maintain an auditable trail of switch activity. The SecureSwitch supports secure event logging, role-based access controls, and tamper-resistance controls that deter unauthorized changes. Its compact form factor and straightforward deployment make it ideal for secure cabinet setups, controlled office spaces, or data centers that demand meticulous governance while keeping daily operations efficient.

Technical Details of Raritan 4-port Dual Head SecureSwitch

  • Product type: Secure peripheral sharing switch with 4 ports and dual-head support
  • Certification: NIAP PP4.0 certified
  • Authentication: CAC support for user verification and access control
  • HDM: High-definition monitor compatibility integrated into the switching path
  • Security model: Isolates each connected host to prevent cross-contamination of data and devices
  • Form factor: Compact desktop design suitable for secure workstations and data centers

How to install Raritan 4-port Dual Head SecureSwitch

Installing the SecureSwitch is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime in secure environments. Follow these steps to set up a compliant and fully functional system:

  • Power down all host computers before making any connections to the SecureSwitch to ensure a safe and clean installation.
  • Place the SecureSwitch on a secure desk or within a controlled cabinet. Ensure it is within reach of the two host systems and the user’s peripherals.
  • Connect the two host computers to the SecureSwitch using the appropriate cables for keyboard, video, mouse, and any shared USB devices. Attach each host to its dedicated port set to maintain isolation.
  • Connect the user peripherals (keyboard, mouse, and USB devices) to the SecureSwitch’s front or back panels as designed for your setup, and connect the displays to the corresponding output ports. Confirm that each monitor and peripheral is assigned correctly to its host.
  • Power on the SecureSwitch and the host computers. Use the front-panel switch or an approved switching method (as specified by your deployment policy) to select the active host. If CAC authentication is required, present the card to verify access according to your security policy.
  • Verify that the selected host is controlling the connected peripherals and displays. Check for expected input, output, and responsiveness. If multiple monitors are in use, confirm correct display routing and resolution behavior.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What is NIAP PP4.0 certification and why does it matter for this product?

A: NIAP PP4.0 certification indicates conformity with a set of security requirements for peripherals that enable multi-host access while ensuring isolation between systems. It matters for agencies and contractors that must meet stringent security baselines, audits, and compliance mandates when sharing devices across classified and unclassified networks.

Q: What does CAC support mean in practical terms?

A: CAC support means authorized personnel can authenticate using Common Access Card credentials before interacting with the connected hosts. This adds a robust, hardware-based verification layer that helps prevent unauthorized access and supports secure daily operations in sensitive environments.

Q: How many hosts and displays can this SecureSwitch handle?

A: The device is designed for 4-port, dual-head operation, enabling secure sharing between two hosts with multi-monitor capability. This configuration preserves isolation while allowing convenient interaction with peripherals and displays during switching.

Q: Can I deploy this in a government or defense facility with strict data policies?

A: Yes. The combination of NIAP PP4.0 certification, CAC support, and a design focused on isolation and auditable switching makes it a suitable choice for regulated environments that require formal governance, traceability, and controlled data access.

Q: How does the SecureSwitch integrate with existing security tools and management workflows?

A: The device is built to align with security best practices and can be included in management plans that require controlled access, event logging, and policy-driven usage. Administrators can document switch events, maintain audit trails, and enforce access controls consistent with organizational security policies.


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