Belkin® Secure DVI KVM Switch, Secure KM Switch and
Secure Windowing KVM EAL 4 augmented ALC_FLR.3 Security Target
Interface
Input Device
Keyboard
KVM Switch
Windowing KVM
KM Switch
Network
Object
Optical Data Diode
Peripheral Data
Peripheral Port Group ("Group")/ Peripheral Port Group ID
The CONNECTION and interaction between hardware, software,
and the USER.
Any machine that feeds data into a
scanners, touch screens, and voice response systems.
A DEVICE which converts the physical action of a USER such as the
depressing of one or more buttons into electronic signals
corresponding to the bitwise symbol for a character in some form
of electronic alphabet. The most common example is the
typewriter‐like keyboard found on most home COMPUTERS, but
the definition also includes braille keypads among other DEVICES.
Keyboard, Video, Mouse ‐ A KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) switch
allows a single keyboard, video monitor and mouse to be
switched to any of a number of computers when typically a single
person interacts with all the computers but only one at a time.
A special KVM (keyboard, video and mouse) device that allows a
single keyboard, video monitor and mouse to be switched to any
of a number of computers while the user can interact with
multiple video outputs presented simultaneously on a single
display.
Keyboard and Mouse switch ‐ A switch allows a single set of use
keyboard and mouse to be switched to any of a number of
computers when typically a single person interacts with all the
computers but only one at a time.
A collection of computers and devices interconnected by
communications channels that facilitate communications and
allows sharing of resources and information among
interconnected devices. For the purposes of this document, any
wired or wireless communication means coupled to the
COMPUTER connected to the TOE.
(See Peripheral Data and State Information)
An optical hardware component used to enforce data flow in one
direction only.
Information, including [buffered] STATE INFORMATION, sent from
or to a PERIPHERAL.
A collection of HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICE PORTS treated as a
single entity by the SWITCH. There is one Group for the set of
SHARED PERIPHERALS and one Group for each SWITCHED
Rev. 1.01
. This includes
COMPUTER
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