With your computer behind your UPS surge protection, I think you are concerned about a surge coming in through the CM15A USB port.
The CM15A is transformer powered. Unless a surge has tremendous energy, it won't make it through the power supply to the USB port. Only a nearby lightning strike coming into your house through the powerline would have that kind of energy.
This is exactly what I am concerned about. I do not like having anything that is plugged into my home network unprotected.
Now I know they say that UPS's are supposed to be able to protect from lightning and they use that reasoning to guarantee your equipment up to $50,000, etc., but I also constantly hear the argument that lightning that close will still fry everything anyway through a top of the line APC UPS.
I guess that may be a whole other debate, I dunno. I know next to nothing about electricity except that I like to have every networking component protected by a UPS, perhaps it gives me a false sense of security, and to this day, I still wonder if I would have lost a cable modem, network switch, a few nics, and a couple other items one day from a storm while having just 1 unprotected item at the time (cable modem was plugged directly into the cable line coming into the house instead of going through the UPS's coax cable protector first). I can only wonder at this point. Now of course, I run the incoming cable line through the UPS before it goes into the cable modem.
So this CM15a being on an outlet and then going directly into the USB port is disconcerting. Sure, I could throw in a wireless USB component into the mix I suppose (and then add wireless usb functionality to my system). Maybe that would be an option, wonder if that would slow anything down or not.
I just really hate not having things go through the UPS first due to my past nearby lightning strike encounters.
Perfect paranoia is perfect awareness.
I just had to say that. It's from an old Stephen King movie, great oneliner, but also very meaningful. I try to live by it, but sometimes, it's just not possible and I go overboard.