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Appendix D: FAQs 
 
 
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Security 
Question 
Answer 
What kind of encryption 
does Dominion KX II 
use? 
Dominion KX II uses industry-standard (and extremely secure) 128-bit 
RC4 or AES encryption, both in its SSL communications as well as its 
own data stream. Literally no data is transmitted between remote 
clients and Dominion KX II that is not completely secured by 
encryption. 
Does Dominion KX II 
support AES encryption 
as recommended by the 
US Government's NIST 
and FIPs standards? 
The Dominion KX II utilizes the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 
encryption for added security. 
AES is a US government approved cryptographic algorithm that is 
recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology 
(NIST) in the FIPS Standard 197. 
Does Dominion KX II 
allow encryption of 
video data? Or does it 
only encrypt keyboard 
and mouse data? 
Unlike competing solutions, which only encrypt keyboard and mouse 
data, Dominion KX II does not compromise security - it allows 
encryption of keyboard, mouse and video data. 
How does Dominion KX 
II integrate with external 
authentication servers 
such as Active Directory, 
RADIUS, or LDAP? 
Through a very simple configuration, Dominion KX II can be set to 
forward all authentication requests to an external server such as LDAP, 
Active Directory, or RADIUS. For each authenticated user, Dominion 
KX II receives from the authentication server the user group to which 
that user belongs. Dominion KX II then determines the user's access 
permissions depending on the user group to which he or she belongs. 
How are usernames and 
passwords stored? 
Should Dominion KX II's internal authentication capabilities be used, 
all sensitive information such as usernames and passwords are stored 
in an encrypted format. Literally no one, including Raritan technical 
support or Product Engineering departments, can retrieve those 
usernames and passwords. 
Does Dominion KX II 
support strong 
password? 
Yes. The Dominion KX II has administrator-configurable, strong 
password checking to ensure that user-created passwords meet 
corporate and/or government standards and are resistant to brute force 
hacking.