Security News > 2021 > February > Belkin unveils Secure KVMs portfolio designed for NIAP protection Profile 4.0 compliance
Belkin announces an entirely new portfolio of Secure KVMs designed for National Information Assurance Partnership Protection Profile 4.0 compliance.
Belkin's portfolio consists of the Universal 2nd Generation Secure KVMs as well as the Modular Series of Secure KVMs. Combined, the two platforms give government agencies an unprecedented level of flexibility in designing their environments and equipping employees with the exact value and functionality needed for the mission.
Secure KVMs maintain air-gap network isolation while improving an operator's efficiency and effectiveness in working across secure and non-secure systems at the desktop.
Since introducing the first secure KVMs for government and military applications in 2006, Belkin has helped to shape and drive the NIAP and Common Criteria standards and is committed to innovation with manufacturing, engineering, and support based in the US. "The Belkin strategy is to provide the best user experience possible by engineering products that meet and exceed NIAP standards," says John Minasyan, Director of Product Management, Cybersecurity Business Unit, Belkin.
"The 4.0 product portfolio sets Belkin apart from others in the Secure KVM space, our focus on product design is elevating user and administrator experiences, ensuring that Secure KVMs are easier to install, use, and maintain."
Belkin's Secure KVM Switching solutions are currently in evaluation for Common Criteria and NIAP Protection Profile for Peripheral Sharing Devices version 4.0.
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