The ServSwitch Secure KVM Switch with USB, EAL4+
Certified, DVI offers not only superior hardware-based data-isolation features,
but it has also been certified for Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance to
Level 4+ (EAL4+), augmented by ALC_FLR.2 and ATE_DPT.2.
The Common Criteria is an international standardised process for information
technology security evaluation, validation, and certification. The Common
Criteria scheme is supported by the National Security Agency through the
National Information Assurance Program (NIAP). EAL4+ itself defines a common
set of tests to evaluate the security of an IT product relating to its supply
chain, from design and engineering to manufacturing and distribution.
The ServSwitch Secure KVM Switch with USB, EAL4+ Certified, DVI provides
control and separation of two PC CPUs/servers connected to secure and
non-secure networks through just one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Users can
safely switch among the connected computers operating at different
classification levels without worry.
The ServSwitch Secure DVI USB EAL4+ is approved and listed on NATO NIAPC
register.
See the listing on NATO.int. http://www.ia.nato.int/niapc/manufacturer/black-box_156
Combat security threats with
theses hard-wired KVM switches for DVI video.
Get a high level of port-to-port
electrical isolation, which facilitates data separation (RED/BLACK
Channel-to-channel 60-dB
crosstalk isolation protects against signal snooping.
Permanently hard wired,
preventing access from one CPU or network to the others.
External tamper-evident seals.
Supports DVI-I video, which is
DC balanced and may be encoded for security.
Provides robust isolation
between networks, so it’s ideal for government applications that access
classified networks in addition to public networks such as the Internet.
Constructed with a solid metal
case and a long wearing switching mechanism.
USB host controller erases
entire RAM to prevent residual data remaining on channel.
Dedicated DDC bus and EDID
memory emulation at each port.
Clear, unmistakable channel
selection.
Non-Flash-upgradable ROM.
To minimise electronic signalling,
no common power supply.