4th Annual List Recognizes Products that Raised the Bar for Technical Excellence In 2012 VNM121812 - Playa Vista, CA – Belkin, a trusted leader of customer-driven computing solutions for office, IT infrastructure and mobile environments, announced today that its Advanced Secure DVI-I KVM switch has received a 2012 Product of the Year award from CRN in the Security category. Products on this 4th annual list were selected based on their ability to offer technological innovation, opportunity, and profitability to solution providers over the 2012 calendar year. Read more at http://bit.ly/T5rO23
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Belkin Smart Card Reader Achieves FIPS 201 Certification
Federal Security Standard Assures Iron-clad Security and Reliability for Government Organizations VNM111512 - Playa Vista, CA - November 15, 2012 - Belkin Enterprise, a trusted leader of customer-driven computing solutions for office, IT infrastructure and mobile environments, today announced that its USB Smart Card and Common Access Card (CAC) Reader is now FIPS 201 (Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 201) compliant and is listed on the GSA FIPS 201 Products List (APL). Belkin's USB Smart Card and CAC Reader is designed specifically for today’s demanding government applications. Achieving FIPS 201 compliance demonstrates Belkin's commitment to developing purpose-built products that meet the particular requirements of customers such as government agencies for whom security is a primary concern. Read more at http://bit.ly/QgVdsD
http://bit.ly/QgVdsDThursday, October 11, 2012
KVM Switches: A Security Threat Some Might Leave Open
CRN Tests the Belkin KVM Switch With Approval Author: Eddie Correia, CRN Everything about the Belkin Secure DVI-I KVM Switch is air-tight, right down to the tamper-evident outer packaging and cabinet labels. Fully redundant circuitry prevents signaling attacks and data leakage across channels. Printed on the unit itself is a warning that it will self-destruct if opened. The real question then becomes whether the "secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions." To learn more about the Belkin Secure KVM Switch see the video at http://bit.ly/Qc8Pzw or the article at http://bit.ly/Qc911Q.
http://bit.ly/Qc8PzwWednesday, October 3, 2012
Solving the Security Problem Facing Government Desktops
Advanced KVM Technology Protects Government Desktops from Cyberthreats - http://bit.ly/NSKqzS VNM100312 - Over a three-year period, government agencies reported a 400-percent increase in attempted incursions into federal systems - demonstrating that cyber attacks on government systems are increasing at an exponential rate. While there is no current data on the number of attempts to compromise intelligence and defense computer systems, they are no doubt under similar stress as foreign governments, terrorists, and malicious hackers target classified data and government documents, attempt to shut down networks and destroy valuable infrastructure, and steal intellectual property. To learn more, read the full whitepaper at http://bit.ly/NSKqzS.
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