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RiskWatch (SecureWatch) alternatives, ranked

9 independently-ranked alternatives to RiskWatch (SecureWatch) from our Physical Security Assessment Software editorial. Verified pricing, vendor trust scores, and explicit guidance on which alternative fits which buyer — not a vendor-written comparison page.

TL;DR

If you’re evaluating RiskWatch (SecureWatch) for physical security assessment software, the three strongest independent alternatives in our editorial ranking are Circadian Risk, Resolver (a Kroll Business), SafetyCulture (iAuditor). Each has a different best-fit buyer — the right choice depends on team size and workflow, not on which has the loudest review-site presence.

Why RiskWatch (SecureWatch) sometimes isn’t the right pick: Mid-market without compliance pressure, buyers who want modern UX over deep compliance, anyone under $25K budget. See full “worst for” verdict →

At a glance

9 RiskWatch (SecureWatch) alternatives

Rank Product Best for Target size Pricing
#1 Circadian Risk Corporate security teams and security consulting firms doing periodic, in-depth, floor-plan-based assessments at 5–500 facilities. 50–10,000 ○ Quote-only
#3 Resolver (a Kroll Business) Enterprises with established integrated risk management programs (1,000+ employees, multi-function risk teams) where physical security is one risk vertical among several. 500–50,000+ ○ Quote-only
#4 SafetyCulture (iAuditor) Smaller corporate security teams, multi-location retail/hospitality security ops, and consulting firms whose primary workflow is mobile site walks with photo evidence and corrective actions. 10–10,000 ● Transparent
#5 D3 Security Critical infrastructure (utilities, energy, transit), in-house corporate security teams running 24/7 ops, and organizations that want assessment-to-incident-to-response on one platform. 500–50,000 ○ Quote-only
#6 LogicGate Risk Cloud Mid-market security teams with strong process design skills who want a platform they can shape, not one that constrains them. 200–10,000 ○ Quote-only
#7 Trackforce Valiant Contract security service firms (those who provide guards to clients) and large in-house security operations with significant guard headcount that also need site assessments. 50–10,000 ○ Quote-only
#8 Omnigo Hospitals, casinos, universities, K-12 districts, and law enforcement agencies that need vertical-specific compliance baked in. 100–10,000 ○ Quote-only
#9 Genetec Security Center + Mission Control Organizations that have standardized on Genetec hardware and want unified VMS, access control, and operations on one vendor. 500–100,000+ ○ Quote-only
#10 Riskonnect Enterprises with established integrated risk programs (insurance, healthcare, financial services, energy) treating physical security as one risk vertical alongside claims, BCM, and ERM. 1,000–100,000+ ○ Quote-only
By use case

Which alternative for which buyer

#1

Circadian Risk

Floor-plan-native physical security risk assessment.

Best for vs RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Corporate security teams and security consulting firms doing periodic, in-depth, floor-plan-based assessments at 5–500 facilities.

Where it loses to RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Buyers who need a 24/7 operations platform, sub-$10K annual budget, or fully transparent self-serve pricing.

See full Circadian Risk profile →
#3

Resolver (a Kroll Business)

Integrated risk intelligence with mature physical security workflows.

Best for vs RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Enterprises with established integrated risk management programs (1,000+ employees, multi-function risk teams) where physical security is one risk vertical among several.

Where it loses to RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Pure physical security teams with no broader GRC needs, or anyone needing fast self-serve onboarding under $20K.

See full Resolver (a Kroll Business) profile →
#4

SafetyCulture (iAuditor)

Mobile-first inspection platform with the only transparent pricing in the category.

Best for vs RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Smaller corporate security teams, multi-location retail/hospitality security ops, and consulting firms whose primary workflow is mobile site walks with photo evidence and corrective actions.

Where it loses to RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Regulated-industry buyers needing pre-built ASIS/NIST/ISC frameworks, or anyone who wants out-of-box threat/vulnerability/impact risk modeling.

See full SafetyCulture (iAuditor) profile →
#5

D3 Security

Security operations platform with native physical assessment.

Best for vs RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Critical infrastructure (utilities, energy, transit), in-house corporate security teams running 24/7 ops, and organizations that want assessment-to-incident-to-response on one platform.

Where it loses to RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Pure-assessment buyers with no operational needs, small consulting firms, anyone who wants modern self-serve onboarding.

See full D3 Security profile →
#6

LogicGate Risk Cloud

No-code GRC with custom physical security applications.

Best for vs RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Mid-market security teams with strong process design skills who want a platform they can shape, not one that constrains them.

Where it loses to RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Teams that want a pre-built physical security application out-of-the-box, or organizations without admin bandwidth to maintain configurations.

See full LogicGate Risk Cloud profile →
#7

Trackforce Valiant

Guard force management with bundled assessment workflows.

Best for vs RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Contract security service firms (those who provide guards to clients) and large in-house security operations with significant guard headcount that also need site assessments.

Where it loses to RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Pure-assessment buyers with no guard force, small security consulting practices, or buyers who want unified UX across all modules.

See full Trackforce Valiant profile →

Related editorial

Last updated 2026-05-07. Rankings reflect editorial judgment based on the published Top 10 Physical Security Assessment Software in 2026. We accept no vendor payments. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.