From Video Services Policy STIG
Part of RTS-VTC 7100 [IP]
Associated with IA controls: EBCR-1
The A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switch is physically connected to multiple networks having different classification levels. Copper-based switches provide minimal or no electrical isolation due to capacitance between the wires in the switch box and the switch contacts. This can permit information on one network to bleed or leak over to the other network, which can lead to the disclosure of classified information on a classified network to a network of lower classification. This must be prevented. Optical fiber is an insulator, thus it carries no electrical current and generates no electromagnetic field, eliminating the capacitance issue. As such, it provides excellent electrical isolation between the networks to which it connects.
Review A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switch vendor documentation to determine if optical technologies are used to maintain electrical isolation between the input port/connection and between all selectable output ports/connections. If this is not the case, this is a finding. Validate approved equipment is being used. DISN Video Services (DVS) maintains a list of A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switches that have been certified to meet the above requirements at http://disa.mil/Services/Network-Services/Video/~/media/Files/DISA/Services/DVS/red_black_peripherals.xls. If the A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switch is not on the list, this is a finding.
Obtain and install an approved A/B, A/B/C, or A/B/C/D switch.
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