Video interface supports up to 4K (3840×2160 pixels @ 30Hz)
Supports Balanced speakers output and switching
Advanced configurable CAC port
Front panel tactile buttons with LED indicator
External power supply – Level VI efficiency
SECURITY
FEATURES
Non-reprogrammable ROM
Active Anti-tamper switches
Long-life internal Anti-tampering battery
External tamper-evident seals
Keyboard, Mouse and Video emulation
Absolute isolation – No data leakage between ports
Certified by NIAP, the latest Common
Criteria (Protection Profile for Peripheral Sharing Switch
Version 3.0)
The
SDVN-4D-P is a 4-port, dual-head DisplayPort KVM switch with a dedicated CAC
port and support for 4K (3840×2160 @ 30Hz) resolution video.
Traditional
non-secure KVM switches offer centralized control of multiple computers, but
offer no absolute isolation between them. This exposes systems to the
possibility of malicious damage and disruption, and acquisition of sensitive
data from one computer to another. IPGard’s Secure KVM Switch is designed for
use in secure defense and intelligence applications where sensitive data must
be protected. The Switch is NIAP PP 3.0 certified and equipped with the highest
security features that meet today’s Information Assurance safe control
standards. The switch prevents data leakage between computers that can run at
different security levels, and eliminate any potential cyber threat.
ULTRA-SECURE
KVM SWITCHING
The
SDPN-4D-P allows users to control KVM (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) operation on
up to four computers with DisplayPort monitors. It features mechanical,
electrical and optical signal isolation to prevent hacking and data leakage in
environments where security is paramount. With the SDPN-4D-P, all data relays
are controlled by inverted signals, shielding connections from outside
intrusion by forcing them each to work one at a time. Each port uses its own
isolated data channel and each unit features non-reprogrammable ROM to better
protect the switch’s functions. Better yet, the SDPN-4D-P offers the highest
security when accessing classified and public networks over the internet
through these isolated connections. By isolating connections between networks,
the SDPN-4D-P ensures no data is leaked between secure ports and the outside
world. The SDPN-4D-P has clearly marked front-panel buttons for controlling the
device, so securely switching between sources is always simple. For high-grade
secure switching made easy, look no further than the SDPN-4D-P.
CAC
SUPPORT
Many
secure KVM switches support CAC devices, such as smart-card and biometric
readers, bolstering security when using the device. However, IPGard takes CAC
security even further, allowing users to assign specific peripheral devices to
the SDPN-4D-P’s CAC port. Once a peripheral device has been registered by an
authenticated admin, users can then switch the connection between that device
and the PC’s along with KVM switching.
KEYBOARD
AND MOUSE EMULATION
The
Secure KVM emulates (simulates) the presence of a keyboard and mouse for every
attached computer through a USB cable. Both selected and non-selected computers
maintain a constant connection with the unit’s keyboard-mouse emulation
controllers, allowing for ultra-fast switching and restricting discovery of
newly connected peripherals during switching operations. Emulation of keyboard
and mouse also prevents direct connection between the peripherals and the
connected computers, shielding systems from potential vulnerabilities.
SECURE
EDID LEARN AND VIDEO EMULATION
The
SDPN-4D-P simulates a generic EDID as default, allowing it to operate most of
the connected monitors. Both selected and non-selected computers maintain a
constant connection with the unit’s video emulation controllers, allowing for
ultra-fast switching and restricting discovery of newly connected monitors
during switching operations. Upon activating the KVM, the unit will quickly and
automatically learn new EDID for specific monitors. The unit then prevents
unwanted and unsecure data from getting transmitted through DDC lines by means
of secure EDID learning and emulation.