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14/06/2026

Kentixone designed for data centre security

Idar-Oberstein, Germany

Kentixone performs eight critical security tasks within its one intuitive, integrated platform. Image courtesy of Assa Abloy

A recent addition to Assa Abloy’s portfolio of digital solutions, Kentixone is an integrated platform for physical security and critical monitoring. This unique solution combines various different data centre functions within one system, all accessible from a single, unified interface.

Demand for data centres is growing at a remarkable rate. Data’s strategic importance, for both commercial and non-commercial organisations, makes physical security fundamental at these sites. In addition, national and regional regulations place ever more stringent requirements on in-house and co-location operators to take a secure approach to data management and protection.

Data’s sensitive nature also brings data centres within the scope of the EU’s NIS2 and Cyber Resilience Act. And, a data centre environment means that staff, contractors and visitors all require varying levels of access at different times, so physical security depends on flexible, scalable access management. The goal is not only to prevent unauthorised access. Data centers aim to maintain a clear audit trail which satisfies ISO 27001, NIS2 and other standards. 

“As a powerful new addition to our stable of digital solutions, the Kentixone platform was designed specifically from the ground up for the white space of data centers,” explains Jochaim Mahlstedt, Managing Director at Kentix GmbH, part of Assa Abloy “It performs eight critical security tasks within its one intuitive, integrated platform. With Kentixone, we can equip data centre white space with the security and monitoring capacity it needs – now and well into the future.”

Kentixone offers a unique solution through the combination of 8 different data centre functions within one system, all accessible from a single, unified interface:

  • access control
  • intrusion detection
  • video surveillance
  • external fault report
  • early fire detection
  • environment monitoring
  • power monitoring
  • network monitoring

Kentixone strengthens data security by creating a direct link between physical infrastructure and IT operations: it supports seamless integration with data center infrastructure management (DCIM), ticketing systems, and EAC solutions. It can keep sensitive operational data under local control while enabling granular access management, full audit trails, and real-time alerts. At rack level, integrated cabinet access control, intelligent PDUs, and environment sensors allow operators to set temporary permissions, track interventions, and monitor energy usage by rack. Its integrated functionality and approach to risk management across multiple potential factors also helps a data centre to achieve important security certifications EN 50600 and ISO 22237. The platform is designed to scale from small technical rooms to multi-site data-centre estates, helping an organisation’s infrastructure to grow, evolve, or become more geographically spread without adding complexity.

Overview of multiple risk factors

Kentixone’s early fire detection monitoring capability – before a fire breaks out – goes beyond conventional smoke-based systems by correlating thermal imaging, gas detection, temperature trends, and air-quality data to identify risks much earlier. This is especially important in high-density computer environments and battery-powered infrastructure where traditional alarms often activate too late to be effective. Indeed, Kentixone offers real-time overview for more than 40 potential physical risk factors, from unauthorised entry and perimeter breaches to overheating, humidity changes, water leaks, and power anomalies. Everything the security manager needs is accessible on dashboards or via the convenient mobile app.

“According to many of our customers, Kentixone makes significant operational cost savings when measured against traditional siloed solutions,” adds Joachim Mahlstedt. “This also helps to explain why its wide adoption in a range of settings, including a co-location facility in Heidelberg, an on-premise solution for a major utility, and for a provider of modular, container-based solutions. Its flexibility and cost-efficiency are a major plus for data centre managers.”


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