- Cyber Security
Cyber Insurance: What UK Businesses Need to Know
10 Jan, 2026

£107.29 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
ATEN’s KA7120 KVM cable is the kind of item you don’t think about until you’re halfway through a tidy build and realise you’ve got the wrong lead. If you already have an ATEN KVM setup and you need a compatible cable for the specific connection path, it’s a sensible, reliable choice—ATEN tends to be consistent in quality, and in a KVM context that matters because flaky signalling is a nightmare compared to most other AV issues.
At £89.36 ex-VAT, though, it’s not “cheap insurance” if you’re unsure you need it. I’d only buy if you can confirm compatibility with your exact KVM model and the devices on the other end (especially if you’re standardising cables across a team or site). If you’re just experimenting with KVM or you don’t already know the connector/role you need, you’ll be better off checking part numbers first or bundling the right cabling in one go—otherwise you’re paying premium pricing for the privilege of being correct.

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