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...things. • TEMPEST-Secure KVM Switches • For 2 or 4 ports, with USB, and DVI-I or VGA the ServSwitch Secure KVM Switch with USB provides control and separation of up to four PCs connected to secure and unsecure networks through just one keyboar...
...logically as single, secure network segments, even though they may be part of a much larger physical LAN. • VLAN technology is ideal for enterprises with far-reaching networks. Instead of having to make expensive, time-consuming service calls, sy...
...front of you. With the locking tab down, Pin 1 is on the far left. • Insert the connector into a crimp tool. Make sure you’re using the proper die. Firmly squeeze the handles. They’ll lock in a ratcheting action. A final click indicates the connect...
...Telco 36, a 36-conductor, 0.085" centerline Champ connector with bale locks is defined as the Type “B” connector. The Type “C” connector is a 36-contact, 0.050" centerline mini connector with clip latches. • Learn more: • IEEE 1394 - Firewire •
...signals outside the secure zone using a radio receiver. Even without a Trojan, a sophisticated receiver located nearby picks up and views what's on the VGA monitor. • What TEMPEST is and isn't. • It should come as no surprise that the Federal go...