Certified secure switch for cyber security in trusted computing networking introduced by StarTech.com

National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) can equip organizations with the hardware necessary to meet compliance.
Feb. 2, 2026

Summary points:

  • StarTech.com launches NIAP-certified KVM Secure Switches designed for military and trusted computing network applications.
  • Ensures separation of classified systems with compliance to NIAP PP 4.0 + PP-Module standards for secure, leak-free data isolation.
  • U.S.-engineered, TAA-compliant design featuring rugged metal construction, CAC support, and 24/5 validation and technical support.

LONDON, Ontario – LONDON, Ontario StarTech.com in London, Ontario, is introducing KVM Secure Switch products for military cyber security and trusted computing network applications.

The KVM Secure Switch products offer National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) compliance across major protection profiles and modules to separate classified systems without data leaks or unauthorized access.

KVM Secure Switch products combine U.S. engineering and manufacturing, 24/5 validation and support, Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliance, as well as NIAP PP 4.0 + PP-Module compliance with a rugged, enterprise-grade metal design. The products provide assurance and dedicated U.S. military Common Access Card (CAC) protection.

National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) can equip organizations with the hardware necessary to meet cyber security and trusted computing compliance requirements and protect sensitive information across several networks.

For more information contact StarTech.com online at www.startech.com/en-us/kvm-switches-accessories/ck4-p202c.

About the Author

John Keller

Editor-in-Chief

John Keller is the Editor-in-Chief, Military & Aerospace Electronics Magazine--provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronics and optoelectronic technologies in military, space and commercial aviation applications. John has been a member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since 1989 and chief editor since 1995.