Intellect Design Arena Ltd., a global AI-first financial technology company, has announced the launch of Enterprise Security TeamSpace, a collaborative AI-driven environment developed in partnership with IDCUBE, a specialist in intelligent access control systems for enterprises and critical infrastructure.
The new solution is built on Purple Fabric, Intellect’s Open Business Impact AI platform, and is designed to bring governed, domain-trained agentic AI into the physical security and enterprise operations landscape. With organisations generating massive volumes of operational data every day, the platform aims to convert fragmented access, visitor, and occupancy signals into measurable business outcomes.
Enterprises today rely on multiple systems such as access control platforms, visitor management tools, HR databases, IT login records, and facility sensors. Business parks monitor tenants and occupants, while corporate offices manage contractors, service staff, and visitors. However, these systems typically operate in silos. As a result, teams often respond to security incidents after they occur instead of proactively identifying and mitigating risks.
Physical security risk management has historically lacked the structured governance frameworks seen in cyber security and compliance domains. This gap makes it difficult for organisations to continuously evaluate behavioural patterns, generate enterprise-wide risk intelligence, and implement preventive workflows.
Enterprise Security TeamSpace addresses this challenge by integrating IDCUBE’s AI-driven access control technology with Purple Fabric’s collaborative AI architecture. The platform creates a unified and governed environment where security, IT, facilities, and operations leaders can deploy domain-trained AI agents to monitor behavioural trends, assess risks in real time, and design intelligent workflows with built-in compliance mechanisms.
Unlike traditional dashboards or standalone AI experiments, the new solution enables enterprise-scale AI adoption with governance, explainability, and measurable KPIs embedded into every workflow. This structured approach is expected to help organisations shift from reactive security management to predictive and intelligence-driven enterprise risk management.