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Alcatraz Adds Automation and Accessibility Features to Biometric Access Platform

Alcatraz Adds Automation and Accessibility Features to Biometric Access Platform

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Alcatraz has introduced a new set of platform upgrades aimed at making its Rock facial authentication systems easier to manage, more accessible to users, and more efficient to enroll at scale. The release centers on audible feedback, automated firmware management, and consent-based enrollment controls, all positioned to strengthen governance for enterprise and critical-infrastructure customers while reducing day-to-day friction at entry points.

A new audible alerts capability for Rock X devices provides real-time audio cues for successful authentications, tailgating events, and blocked access attempts, improving situational awareness and supporting users with disabilities. Customers can also now opt into automatic firmware updates via the Admin Portal, allowing connected Rock X units to receive the latest security and feature patches without manual intervention, which should lower administrative costs and mitigate cyber and operational risk.

On the compliance front, Alcatraz has added Access Control System–driven consent rules to manual enrollment, so organizations can enforce predefined policies that determine who is eligible to be added to the biometric system. This ACS-based framework is designed to help regulated industries align biometric enrollment more tightly with corporate governance, data protection requirements, and audit expectations.

The company has also refined the user interface and visual guidance for biometric enrollment, which is intended to shorten enrollment times and reduce errors, supporting large-scale rollouts across distributed facilities. CEO Tina D’Agostin emphasized that these updates are meant to blend stronger security with lower friction, reinforcing Alcatraz’s positioning as a privacy-first, AI-powered access control provider.

Headquartered in Cupertino, California, Alcatraz has raised more than $100 million in capital and serves AI data centers, major U.S. airports, energy operators, Fortune 100 firms, professional sports organizations, and universities. The latest enhancements could improve customer retention and upsell potential by embedding Alcatraz more deeply into customers’ security operations and compliance workflows, while supporting future recurring revenue through managed updates and expanded deployments.

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