This KVM has a Common Access Card (CAC) console port to support smart card readers and biometric readers, including fingerprint readers. The CAC console port provides a secure, convenient way to control access to connected computers, since specific readers can be assigned and registered to the CAC port.
If someone opens the KVM housing, internal anti-tamper components disable the KVM, rendering it inoperable. The front-panel LEDs will flash to indicate the unit has been compromised. Tamper-evident seals on the housing provide visual evidence of tampering attempts.
This KVM switch supports secure EDID emulation and learning, which prevents unwanted data from transmitting through the DDC lines. Both the keyboard/mouse and video emulation controllers restrict discovery of newly connected peripherals or monitors during switching, which shields computers from potential vulnerabilities.
Protect data from security risks at the desktop level. Tripp Lite’s 4-port secure KVM switch with Common Access Card (CAC) support allows safe switching between computers with different security levels in government and military agencies, as well as private sector organizations where sensitive information needs protection. The B002-DP2AC4 is certified by the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) to meet the Common Criteria Profile for Peripheral Sharing Switches Version 3.0 (PP3.0), ensuring it has the most advanced security features to keep data safe.