NIAP CERTIFIED PERIPHERAL SHARING SWITCHES Government, military, and intelligence agencies frequently use computers and networks at different classification levels. Users require productive and secure access to these systems, with total isolation between computers. This access must meet the NIAP Version 4.0 Protection Profile for Peripheral Sharing (KVM) Switches, which defines the latest requirements U.S. and Canadian government agencies must follow to use classified systems securely. Inside and outside North America, other security-conscious customers can also benefit. The Raritan Secure Switches provide the latest, secure desktop access that government and military agencies require to protect systems from hackers and cyberattacks. It protects against unauthorized data flow between systems, physical and logical tampering, retention of data, and unauthorized intrusion. In addition, Common Access Card (CAC) authentication is supported, and unauthorized USB peripherals (i.e., flash drives) are blocked. CONFIGURATIONS THAT MEET YOUR DEMANDS Raritan Secure Switch 4.0 is available with two, four, and eight ports, with the option of CAC authentication. Some new models now include dual monitor support. Raritan has also transitioned to a pure digital switch architecture to support HDMI and DisplayPort-based devices. A wide variety of video resolutions are supported, including high-definition and 4K Ultra HD. As a trusted supplier of KVM switches for over 30 years, Raritan has continuously developed new KVM innovations for the government and military sectors. |