ADDERView Secure switches enable a KVM plus audio desktop to be shared between different classification level computers. Designed for superior usability, the switches feature configurable LED buttons and a real-time status display.
- NIAP PP 4.0 Compliant Design
- TAA Compliant
- Made in America
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Product Features
- Uni-directional keyboard, video, mouse and audio data paths: Uni-directional optical diodes ensure data paths travel in only one direction, thus preventing data leakage through shared peripherals. A uni-directional structure also protects against timing analysis or forced malfunction attacks and prevents computers influencing the operation of any common circuitry.
- Keyboard locks status: Indicate status of keyboard locks (CAPS-LOCK, NUM-LOCK, SCROLL-LOCK) that are blocked by uni-directional data paths.
- No shared RAM between channels: The keyboard and mouse processor is powered down and reset at each switchover to thwart shared RAM leakages. All data buffers are actively cleared once they have been used.
- Automatic switching (configuration option): Free-flow KVM and audio control between ports without the need to press any buttons. Simply move the mouse between windows.
- Channel identification: Reduce the chances of operator error by displaying a name for each channel and its security classification on the E-paper display. The color of the channel LED may also be configured to reflect the security classification.
- Hardware anti-tampering: Holographic anti-tampering labels protect the product’s enclosure, providing a clear visual indication if it has been opened or compromised.
- Restricted USB function: The USB ports will only accept HID (Human Interface Devices), such as keyboards and mice. Other devices, such as USB storage drives, are actively prohibited.
- Non-reprogrammable firmware: There is no access to the product’s firmware or memory through any port. Firmware is permanently stored in non-reprogrammable Read Only Memory (ROM) to prevent modification. Firmware integrity is verified through a self-test procedure during power up. Detection of a critical failure disables the device and provides a clear visual indication to the user.
- Video performance: Up to 1920 x 1200 at 60 Hz for graphics intensive applications requiring very high quality.
- Uni-directional video: Computer video input interfaces are isolated through use of separate electronic components and power. The display is isolated by a dedicated, read-only, EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) emulation for each computer. Access to the monitor’s EDID and MCCS (Monitor Control Command Set) commands are blocked.