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28/10/2025

Intelligence takes access control to a new level

Cupertino, Ca

In the digital world, authentication has already advanced from static passwords to dynamic biometrics. In physical access, however, according to Alcatraz most systems are stuck in the 1980s. The company argues that the edge or device at the door needs intelligence, to avoid traditional access problems such as tailgating, piggybacking and misuse of physical credentials.

The access control device itself is transactional, not intelligent meaning that it can only validate the credential, but not who is using it. It does not have the capability alone to adapt or learn over time. And it has no context about what is happening at the door. In terms of tailgating and piggybacking, both bypass the system entirely, and Alcatraz finds that both are among the leading causes of physical security breaches. 

Intelligent access control

Alcatraz Rock X is able to transform access control from static to intelligent. Powered by machine learning and AI and continuously improved through software/firmware updates as part of the company's Facial Authentication as a Service (FAaaS) approach, Rock X goes beyond credential checking to verify people in real time.

Identity verification confirms the person, not just the badge, PIN, or phone, using the following technologies:

  • Tailgating and piggybacking detection: Built-in tailgating detection powered by AI identifies when someone attempts to follow another through a door, addressing the most common breach vector at the source. The beauty is that this is done with one device, without requiring a separate tailgating device, or additional integration project.
  • Adaptive learning: The system adjusts to natural changes in a person’s appearance over time, reducing the need for constant re-enrollment.
  • Continuous improvement: As a connected service, Rock X gets smarter with every update, strengthening performance, privacy, and convenience over time.

Privacy and compliance

For compliance officers, Rock X offers something that Alcatraz claims no other biometric device does: intelligence without exposure. From the perspective of the Access Control System (ACS), Rock X looks no different than a badge reader. It simply sends the badge number to the ACS for authorisation.

Behind the scenes, however, Rock X authenticates the individual using a privacy-by-design architecture:

  • Explicit consent: Employees choose to enroll, and opt-in rates exceed 99.5% in major deployments.
  • No images stored: Faces are converted into mathematical templates that cannot be reverse-engineered and images are immediately deleted.
  • No link to PII: Biometric templates and personally identifiable information remain in separate systems.
  • No data shared or sold: Full compliance with BIPA, GDPR, and CCPA.

The result is a biometric system that promises enterprise-grade intelligence while aligning with the toughest global privacy regulations.

Moving beyond the door

With AI-powered facial authentication, organisations finally have an answer without compromising on user experience or privacy compliance as was traditionally required. Rock X presents real-time identity verification, tailgating and piggybacking detection, and adaptive learning, all while integrating into existing infrastructure as easily as a badge reader.


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