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Raritan Secure Switches (RSS) offer a proven desktop access solution for guarding against cyber intrusion for government and military agencies. The RSS is lab tested and certified to meet latest NIAP Protection Profile requirements for Peripheral Sharing Devices version 4.0. Raritan Secure Switch 4.0 is available with two, four, or eight ports, with the option of CAC authentication. Some models now include dual monitor support. Raritan has also transitioned to a pure digital switch architecture to support HDMI and DisplayPort based devices. Numerous video resolutions are supported, including high definition and 4K Ultra HD.
The NIAP Version 4.0 Protection Profile for Peripheral Sharing (KVM) Switches defines the latest Secure Desktop KVM Switches requirements. These switches allow users to switch between computer systems at different classifications safely. The new 4.0 Protection Profile (pp_psd_V4.0) replaces the previous NIAP 3.0, EAL2, EAL4, and Common Criteria regulations with stricter requirements.
The 4.0 Protection Profile defines strict and comprehensive protections for secure desktop access of systems at multiple classification levels along with safe use of shared peripherals.
The RSS meets the 4.0 Protection Profile by strict isolation between computers at different classification levels, tamper-resistant operation, firmware locked down to prevent unauthorized modification, and automatically clearing of keyboard data.
Government and military customers utilize a wide variety of systems and deploy some of the latest technology. We’ve focused our products on the most common digital video formats to match these advances.
USB is a potent and flexible technology that can present serious security risks if not controlled.
Two, four, and eight-port RSS models available for secure CAC authentication
Multiple software and hardware protections against tampering to ensure the integrity of the switch
Built-in, auto-switching power supply
If the chassis cover is compromised, the unit becomes inoperable, and the LEDs flash
Firmware cannot be reprogrammed to prevent attempts to alter the logic of the switch
For added security, keyboard data is automatically cleared to prevent sharing