Coming Soon!

At securecables.com, we are always designing and adding new products to add to our growing inventory of products.  We can also manufacture a wide variety of custom products using similar construction/manufacturing techniques.  In almost all cases, any special product that an organization or customer needs can be quoted and manufactured via special order. Check back frequently for new product releases or join our mailing list to be notified.

Upcoming Products

USB Security Cable Variants

Similar to the other patent-pending Security Cables and the USB-C Security Cable, the additional USB Security Cable variations will combine a high-wattage/high-amperage USB cables and a carbon steel security cable in an aesthetically-pleasing package that looks great and minimizes cable management. The USB Security Cables will be available in both Standard (2 lock) and Single Lock (1 lock, 1 security loop) formats and will support maximum charging wattage and power utilization standards.

Coaxial Security Cable

The Coaxial Security Cable will be available in Standard (2 locks) and Single Lock(1 lock and 1 security loop) formats. The Coaxial Security Cable combines high quality Belden RG-59 or RG-6 coaxial cable with a carbon steel security cable in an aesthetically-pleasing package that looks great and minimizes cable management. It is intended for use in television and signal distribution environments or offices using a coaxial cable wiring. The Coaxial Security Cable will use the highest quality connector types from Canare products and will be available with BNC and F-Type ends.

Thin Cat 8 Security Cable

The Thin Cat 8 Security Cable has similar format, features, colors, and functions as the currently available Cat 8 Security Cable but the Ethernet cable is 60% thinner. The Thin Cat 8 Security Cable variant supports at 10GB Ethernet speeds (as opposed to the 40GB supported by the Standard Cat 8 Security Cable) but 10GB is likely good for many applications.

Fiber Optic Security Cable

The Fiber Optic Security Cable will combine fiber optic cables and a carbon steel security cable in an aesthetically-pleasing package that looks great and minimizes cable management. The Fiber Optic Security Cable will be available in both Standard (2 lock) and Single Lock (1 lock, 1 security loop) formats. The Fiber Optic Security Cable will be available with both multi-mode and single-mode fiber with both LC and SC fiber connector types. The Fiber Optic Security Cable is intended for use anywhere that a device or asset that uses a fiber optic infrastructure for connectivity. Some examples of potential areas of use include data centers and equipment rooms.

Data Center Security Plate

Intended for use in equipment racks where physical security of cabling is a requirement. The rack-mountable Data Center Security Plate is 1 RU and fits a standard 19" equipment rack. The Data Center Security Plate has multiple security slots to allow multiple cables to be secured internally. For example, on a campus distribution switch, cabling patch panel, or other networking infrastructure where there are potentially dozens of cables.

The Double Gang Security Wall Plate

The Double Gang Security Wall Plate will double the size and capacity of the current Security Cable Wall Plate. The Double Gang Security Wall Plate will have 9-12 security slots, two modular rectangular block openings for GFCI or equivalently sized outlets, or keystone inserts. The Double Gang Security Wall Plate will fit on a standard double-gang box.

Cables with Micro and Nano sized security locks

All Security Cables currently use the standard size locking bar that fits in the standard security slot size of 3mm x 7mm. Security Cables using Micro and Nano sized locking mechanisms will be available to fit non standard size security slots (Dell laptops and some Apple products, for example).

Custom labeling and specific organizational information

Soon, customers will be able to input text on their orders for labels to be added to each cable. An organization or agency will be able to add information text to every cable. Some examples would be; Hospital room or wing, equipment (i.e a specific computer, projector, etc), equipment serial numbers, network name, classification level (for Government customers where colors are used to indicate classification), site numbers and location information, and NAICS or manufacturers CAGE code numbers. This increases physical security as information that specific is unlikely to be easily obtained and copied by an information or equipment thief.