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India edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-23

Top 10 Physical Security Assessment Software in India for 2026

India ranking: physical security assessment, INR pricing, PSARA fit, BIS standards, DPDP Act 2023 data-residency; Indian IT services campus security.

India verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-23

India physical security assessment buying is dominated by three segments: Indian IT services giant campuses (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL multi-acre campus operations), Indian BFSI branch security (HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, SBI, Axis Bank thousands of branches), and Indian manufacturing and KRITIS (Reliance, Tata Steel, Adani, NTPC industrial facilities). SafetyCulture leads Indian mid-market on transparent per-user pricing and INR-accessible billing. Omnigo wins Indian healthcare (Apollo Hospitals, Fortis, Manipal). Resolver and Riskonnect win Indian enterprise integrated risk programs at IT services and BFSI. No India-built physical security assessment platform competes at scale; this is a buying market. PSARA (Private Security Agencies Regulation Act 2005) governs Indian private security operations; BIS standards (IS 17640 facility security) provide India-specific frameworks. DPDP Act 2023 data-residency expectations are emerging.

Picks for India

  • Indian mid-market and multi-site operations wanting transparent INR-accessible pricing: safetyculture SafetyCulture iAuditor wins Indian mid-market on transparent per-user pricing in INR-accessible billing through Indian reseller partners. Mobile-first field inspections fit Indian operational reality (campus security guards, branch managers, facility supervisors conducting daily inspections on Android devices). Used at Indian retail (Reliance Retail field operations), hospitality (Oberoi, Taj field operations), and multi-site enterprise across Indian metros.
  • Indian healthcare security (Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, Manipal Hospitals, Max Healthcare tier): omnigo Omnigo healthcare vertical depth fits Indian private hospital groups operating tertiary care facilities. Indian healthcare security adoption of Omnigo is growing through 2024-2026 driven by IAHSS-aligned operations at Apollo and Fortis. Indian NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers) standards alignment is supported. INR billing via India reseller channel.
  • Indian IT services campus security (TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL multi-acre campus operations): circadian-risk Indian IT services giants operate multi-acre campuses (Infosys Mysore campus 337 acres, TCS Siruseri 70+ acres, Wipro Electronic City multiple acres) where floor-plan-native risk assessment fits the operational reality. Circadian Risk is gaining at Indian IT services campus security teams through 2025-2026 for vulnerability and threat assessment tied to physical campus geometry. INR billing via India reseller.
  • Indian Fortune 500 and BFSI integrated risk management: resolver Resolver (Kroll) wins Indian enterprise integrated risk deployments where physical security risk assessment is integrated with enterprise risk, business continuity, and compliance. Used at Indian BFSI (large private bank references), Indian IT services (multi-vertical risk programs), and Indian manufacturing conglomerates. Kroll Indian advisory presence supports implementation.
  • Indian federal-adjacent and compliance-heavy installed-base buyers: riskwatch RiskWatch compliance-heavy posture fits Indian organizations with BIS and Indian regulatory framework alignment requirements. Older UX but defensible for Indian buyers prioritizing compliance framework library over modern SaaS UX. Indian federal-adjacent organizations and Indian defense PSU subsidiaries are the most likely buyers.
  • Indian enterprises wanting integrated GRC plus physical security on existing GRC platform: riskonnect Riskonnect is the integrated GRC option for Indian enterprises with existing Riskonnect installation extending into physical security risk assessment as one risk domain. Indian financial services and Indian global capability centers (GCCs) of US multinationals are the most common Indian buyer profile. INR billing via India reseller.
Market context

How the physical security assessment software market looks in India

India physical security assessment is a buying market without a credible India-built platform at competitive scale as of 2026. Indian demand is shaped by three dominant buyer segments and the unique scale of Indian campus and branch security operations.

First, Indian IT services giant campus security. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra, Cognizant India, and Accenture India operate multi-acre campuses across Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, and Gurgaon. Infosys Mysore Global Education Center is 337 acres; TCS Siruseri Chennai is 70+ acres; Wipro Electronic City Bangalore spans multiple acres. Campus security operations at this scale require floor-plan-native risk assessment, guard force management integration, and incident reporting workflows tailored to campus-perimeter and building-by-building security posture. SafetyCulture handles field inspection workflows; Circadian Risk fits the floor-plan-native assessment need; Omnigo and Resolver win where integrated risk management spans physical and operational risk.

Second, Indian BFSI branch security. HDFC Bank operates 8,000+ branches; SBI operates 22,000+ branches; ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Kotak, IndusInd, Yes Bank, IDFC First each operate thousands of branches across Indian metros and tier 2-3 cities. Branch security risk assessment at this scale is a recurring operational requirement; SafetyCulture mobile-first inspections fit the field reality of branch manager security audits. RBI cyber-resilience framework cross-references physical security controls (data center physical access, ATM physical security, branch cash handling).

Third, Indian manufacturing and KRITIS. Reliance Industries (refineries, petrochemicals), Tata Steel (Jamshedpur and Kalinganagar plants), Adani (port operations, power), NTPC (power plants), Indian Railways (stations, yards) operate industrial facilities requiring physical security risk assessment. Indian KRITIS-equivalent designations under National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC) and CERT-In sector CERTs raise cyber-physical security expectations.

PSARA (Private Security Agencies Regulation Act 2005) governs Indian private security agencies and indirectly affects physical security assessment software adoption: PSARA-licensed Indian security agencies deploying SafetyCulture, Circadian Risk, or Resolver for assessment workflows operate under PSARA training, vetting, and supervision requirements. The PSARA framework is administered by state-level controlling authorities.

BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) IS 17640 series on facility security and BIS IS 18000 series on cybersecurity intersect with physical security assessment workflows. Indian physical security assessment platforms should support BIS standard references where applicable; vendor support is uneven and typically requires custom configuration.

DPDP Act 2023 data-residency expectations are emerging for physical security assessment platforms processing Indian personal data (visitor logs, employee access records, incident reports identifying named individuals). Significant data fiduciaries face India data-localisation obligations; AWS Mumbai, AWS Hyderabad, GCP Mumbai, or Azure India deployment is the standard sovereignty posture. SaaS physical security assessment vendors with US-only data processing face emerging procurement friction.

No India-built physical security assessment platform competes at the maturity level of SafetyCulture, Omnigo, Resolver, Circadian Risk, or RiskWatch as of 2026. India has notable adjacent vendors (Securens Systems for video surveillance and integration, SIS Group for managed security services with proprietary software, Topsgrup for guard management) but no India-built pure-play physical security risk assessment platform. Indian buyers should expect US/Canadian/Australian vendor SaaS with INR billing through Indian resellers, India data residency where contractually negotiated, and limited India-language support beyond English.

Verified pricing data: Indian mid-market deals typically INR 12 lakh to INR 35 lakh annually for SafetyCulture Premium across 100-500 users; Indian enterprise Resolver, Omnigo Enterprise, or Riskonnect deals INR 70 lakh to INR 2.5 crore annually.

Compliance & local rules

PSARA (Private Security Agencies Regulation Act 2005): governs Indian private security agencies; PSARA-licensed Indian security agencies deploying physical security assessment software operate under PSARA training, vetting, and supervision requirements; verify that assessment workflows do not create PSARA compliance gaps for licensed agencies. BIS IS 17640 series: Indian standards on facility security; vendor support is uneven and typically requires custom configuration in physical security assessment platforms. BIS IS 18000 series cybersecurity standards: intersect with physical security assessment workflows for cyber-physical convergent operations. NCIIPC (National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre): Indian critical information infrastructure designations raise cyber-physical security expectations; CNAPP-anchored cyber controls and physical security assessment converge at NCIIPC-designated organizations. CERT-In sector CERTs: financial sector CERT (CERT-Fin), power sector CERT (CERT-In Power), and other sectoral CERT-Ins coordinate cyber-physical incident response. DPDP Act 2023: physical security assessment platforms processing personal data of Indian data principals (visitor logs, employee access records, incident reports identifying named individuals) fall under DPDP scope. Significant data fiduciaries face India data-localisation obligations; AWS Mumbai (ap-south-1), AWS Hyderabad (ap-south-2), GCP Mumbai, or Azure India satisfy this. Verify in vendor contract that all platform processing remains in India region. CERT-In (April 2022 directions): cybersecurity incidents (including physical security incident data breaches) must be reported to CERT-In within 6 hours of detection; physical security assessment platforms storing incident data are in scope where the data constitutes personal data. RBI cyber-resilience framework: Indian banks cyber-resilience expectations cross-reference physical security controls (data center physical access, ATM physical security, branch cash handling); physical security assessment platform evidence feeds RBI Section 35A inspections. RBI master directions on outsourcing of IT services: where physical security assessment SaaS is treated as outsourcing arrangement, RBI outsourcing oversight obligations apply. NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers): Indian hospital accreditation includes facility security requirements; Indian healthcare physical security assessment platforms should support NABH chapter references. SEBI cybersecurity framework: SEBI-regulated entities (exchanges, depositories, brokers) face cybersecurity including physical access controls; physical security assessment evidence supports SEBI cyber audit submissions. Indian Companies Act 2013 Section 134(5)(e): listed Indian companies require internal financial controls including physical security of records; physical security assessment platforms support board audit committee oversight.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for India

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
4 SafetyCulture (iAuditor)
Multi-location ops across security, retail, hospitality, manufacturing
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.6 Global; strong in US, UK, AU, EU
8 Omnigo
Healthcare, gaming, education, public safety
Quote - 4.2 United States +1
1 Circadian Risk
Corporate security teams, consulting firms, multi-site enterprises
Quote - 4.7 United States +3
3 Resolver (a Kroll Business)
Enterprise integrated risk programs across all sectors
Quote - 4.4 North America +4
2 RiskWatch (SecureWatch)
Government, defense, banking, healthcare, Fortune 1000
Quote - 4.5 United States +3
10 Riskonnect
Large enterprise integrated risk programs
Quote - 4.3 Global; 6 continents
9 Genetec Security Center + Mission Control
Airports, transit, universities, casinos, Fortune 500 corporate
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.5 Global; strong in North America, EU, Middle East, APAC
5 D3 Security
Utilities, critical infrastructure, large corporate security
Quote - 4.4 North America +2
6 LogicGate Risk Cloud
Modern mid-market and enterprise GRC programs
Quote - 4.5 North America +2
7 Trackforce Valiant
Contract security firms; large guard-using corporate security
Quote - 4.3 North America +3

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in India actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in INR. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (INR) Sample Notes
SafetyCulture (iAuditor) 100-500 users (Indian mid-market field operations) ₹1,800,000 52 Premium plan; INR equivalent of $24/user/month; via India reseller
SafetyCulture (iAuditor) 500-2,000 users (Indian large enterprise field) ₹7,500,000 28 Enterprise tier; INR; large IT services and BFSI deployments
Omnigo Indian healthcare 500-2,000 employees ₹6,500,000 18 Healthcare Enterprise tier; INR; via India reseller
Circadian Risk Indian IT services campus security ₹2,200,000 21 Pro plan; INR equivalent; SaaS subscription
Resolver (a Kroll Business) Indian Fortune 500 integrated risk ₹13,500,000 17 Integrated Risk Cloud; INR; Kroll India advisory often bundled
RiskWatch (SecureWatch) Indian compliance-heavy ₹4,200,000 11 Compliance Suite; INR; annual; BIS framework support custom
Riskonnect Indian BFSI and IT services GRC ₹9,800,000 14 Integrated Risk Management; INR; multi-year common
Genetec Security Center + Mission Control Indian airport and corporate PSIM ₹16,500,000 9 Security Center plus Mission Control; INR; perpetual common in India
Local challengers

India-built or India-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for India buyers and worth a shortlist.

SIS Group Enterprises

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Delhi-headquartered. Indian-listed (NSE/BSE) integrated security services group. Not a SaaS physical security assessment platform but operates proprietary software for guard force management and security operations across 500,000+ security personnel deployments. The largest Indian private security services operator; relevant context for Indian enterprises evaluating Trackforce Valiant or guard management platforms alongside assessment software.

Securens Systems

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Mumbai-headquartered. Indian-built electronic security solutions provider focused on video surveillance, intrusion alarm monitoring, and integrated security operations. Not a pure physical security assessment platform but operates managed security operations centers serving Indian banking, retail, and enterprise. Relevant context for Indian buyers evaluating integrated electronic security alongside assessment software.

Topsgrup

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Mumbai-headquartered Indian private security agency. Operates guard force management software internally; not a SaaS platform for external buyers but indicative of Indian private security industry tooling maturity. Relevant context for Indian buyers evaluating guard management bundled with assessment platforms.

Excluded for India

Global picks that don't fit here

  • Trackforce Valiant
    Trackforce Valiant has limited India market presence and the Indian guard management market is dominated by domestic players (SIS Group, Topsgrup, G4S India, Checkmate Services) with proprietary tooling. Indian buyers evaluating guard force management should consider domestic Indian options before Trackforce Valiant.
The India ranking

All 10, ranked for India

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the India market.

#4

SafetyCulture (iAuditor)

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

Founded 2004 · Sydney, Australia · private · 10–10,000 employees
G2 4.6 (220)
Capterra 4.6
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit SafetyCulture (iAuditor)

SafetyCulture is the wildcard on this list. It was not built specifically for physical security assessment, it was built as a generic mobile inspection platform (originally branded iAuditor) for any field-based audit workflow, from food safety to construction QA to retail compliance. But its template engine is flexible enough that thousands of security teams use it for site walks, perimeter inspections, access control audits, and post-incident reviews. And it has the only transparent published pricing in this entire category at $24/user/month. For teams whose primary need is mobile site walks rather than full risk-scoring workflows, it is wildly more accessible than the dedicated platforms above.

Best for

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.

Worst for

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

Strengths

  • Transparent published pricing: $24/user/month Premium plan, billed annually, only platform on this list with self-serve pricing
  • 30-day free trial, no credit card required, actually evaluate before buying
  • Best-in-category native mobile apps (iOS, Android) with offline mode and photo/video capture
  • Drag-and-drop template builder; convert paper checklists or Excel spreadsheets into smart digital inspections in hours
  • Real-time analytics dashboards across thousands of inspections
  • Used by 1M+ users globally across many industries, strong feature gravity from cross-industry feedback
  • Strong corrective-action workflow ties findings to assignees and due dates

Weaknesses

  • Not purpose-built for physical security risk assessment, no built-in ASIS, FEMA, NFPA, or ISC frameworks (you build your own)
  • No floor-plan-based vulnerability mapping like Circadian Risk
  • Risk-scoring is checkbox-based, not threat/vulnerability/impact modeled
  • Limited compliance library compared to RiskWatch, DIY for regulated-industry customers
  • Generic platform means physical security UX is whatever templates your team builds
  • Per-seat pricing scales linearly with team size, can exceed dedicated platforms at 50+ users

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    Up to 10 inspections/month; basic features
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Premium
    Unlimited inspections, integrations, analytics, scheduling
    $24 /emp/mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom: SSO, advanced security, priority support, custom training
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Add-on modules (heads-up training, sensors) priced separately
  • · Annual billing required for published rate; monthly slightly higher

Key features

  • +Mobile-native iOS and Android apps with offline mode
  • +Drag-and-drop template builder
  • +Photo, video, and signature capture
  • +Real-time corrective action workflow
  • +Analytics dashboards across all inspections
  • +Scheduling and recurring inspections
  • +Asset and equipment tracking
  • +Multi-language support
75+ integrations
Microsoft TeamsSlackPower BIZapierSalesforceServiceNow
Geography
Global; strong in US, UK, AU, EU
#8

Omnigo

Vertical-specialized security software for healthcare, gaming, and education.

Founded 1994 · Cleveland, OH · pe backed · 100–10,000 employees
G2 4.2 (220)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Omnigo

Omnigo (formerly Report Exec) has built a deep moat in specific verticals where physical security is heavily regulated and operationally distinct, healthcare (Joint Commission, hospital security), gaming (state gaming boards, casino security), higher education (Clery Act compliance), and K-12. The product covers incident management, dispatch, investigation, and assessment, all configured for the regulatory peculiarities of each vertical. For an organization in those specific industries, Omnigo will hit the ground running where a horizontal platform will require months of customization. The trade-off: outside those verticals, the value proposition is weaker.

Best for

Hospitals, casinos, universities, K-12 districts, and law enforcement agencies that need vertical-specific compliance baked in.

Worst for

Buyers outside the core verticals (corporate security, manufacturing, retail), or anyone seeking a consistent, modern UX.

Strengths

  • 2,700+ customers concentrated in healthcare, gaming, education, hospitality, and law enforcement
  • 600+ law enforcement agencies, 400+ hospitals, 350+ casinos, 500+ K-12/higher-ed institutions
  • Vertical-specific compliance built-in: Clery Act (higher ed), Joint Commission (healthcare), state gaming regs
  • Unified incident, dispatch, investigation, and assessment workflows
  • Strong report generation with redaction for legal and regulatory contexts
  • Configurable to capture the unusual data fields each vertical needs (gaming pit incidents, Clery geography)

Weaknesses

  • Customer support quality has reportedly declined post-acquisition; recent reviews flag slower response times
  • Outside core verticals, the platform is competitive but not the default choice
  • UX shows its age compared to modern platforms like LogicGate and Circadian Risk
  • Pricing is opaque; reports of significant variability based on rep negotiation
  • Implementation runs 6–12 weeks for vertical-specific configurations
  • PE ownership has prompted product-roadmap uncertainty noted in customer reviews

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Omnigo Public Safety
    Law enforcement agencies
    Quote
  • Omnigo Healthcare Security
    Hospitals; Joint Commission compliance
    Quote
  • Omnigo Gaming
    Casinos; state gaming compliance
    Quote
  • Omnigo Education Safety
    Higher ed (Clery) and K-12
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Vertical compliance configurations may require professional services
  • · Customer support tier limits on lower contracts
  • · Multi-year contracts standard

Key features

  • +Incident management and reporting
  • +Vertical compliance frameworks (Clery, Joint Commission, gaming)
  • +Investigation and case management
  • +Dispatch and CAD
  • +Site and asset assessment
  • +Photo and document evidence management
  • +Reporting with PDF export and redaction
  • +Mobile incident capture
75+ integrations
GenetecMilestoneLenelMicrosoft Power BICAD systems
Geography
United States · Canada
#1

Circadian Risk

Floor-plan-native physical security risk assessment.

Founded 2016 · Ann Arbor, MI · private · 50–10,000 employees
G2 4.7 (90)
Capterra 4.8
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Circadian Risk

Circadian Risk is the most modern dedicated physical security assessment platform. Where competitors retrofit risk modules onto generic GRC engines, Circadian Risk was built from day one for the specific workflow of a physical security professional walking a facility, marking vulnerabilities on a floor plan, scoring them against threats and impact, and producing a defensible report. The product feels purpose-designed in a way the rest of the category does not. The trade-off: smaller company than RiskWatch or Resolver, narrower integration breadth, and pricing that requires a sales conversation.

Best for

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

Worst for

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

Strengths

  • Floor-plan-based vulnerability mapping, drop pins on visual building plans, link them to standards-based risk frameworks
  • Industry-specific compliance modules: data centers, healthcare, K-12, higher ed, government, banking, retail
  • Modern web UX, most reviewers cite "feels like 2026 software" vs. competitors that feel like 2010 software
  • Strong out-of-box risk frameworks: ASIS, ISO 31000, FEMA P-1000, NFPA, ISC, CPTED
  • Multi-site dashboard with portfolio-level views and trend analytics
  • White-glove onboarding included; most customers are operational in under 30 days

Weaknesses

  • Pricing is fully opaque; reported deals range $20K–$100K+ annually depending on site count and modules
  • Smaller integration ecosystem than Resolver or LogicGate, works as a stand-alone, not a hub
  • Younger company (founded 2016), less category gravity than 30-year incumbents
  • No PSIM-style real-time operations features; this is an assessment tool, not a 24/7 SOC platform
  • Mobile experience is web-responsive, not a native iOS/Android app, slower than SafetyCulture for field use

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Standard
    Single-org assessment platform with floor plan mapping, risk scoring, reporting
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Multi-org/multi-tenant for consulting firms; portfolio analytics; white-label reports
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual contracts standard; no monthly option
  • · Implementation typically included; complex deployments may incur add-on PS fees
  • · Add-on industry compliance modules priced separately in some configurations

Key features

  • +Floor-plan-based vulnerability marking
  • +Threat/vulnerability/impact risk-scoring engine
  • +Industry compliance frameworks (data center, healthcare, education, banking, government)
  • +Multi-site portfolio dashboard
  • +Photo and document attachment to findings
  • +Customizable assessment templates
  • +Remediation tracking with assignees and due dates
  • +PDF and Word report generation
25+ integrations
ServiceNowJiraMicrosoft TeamsSlackOkta
Geography
United States · Canada · United Kingdom · EU
#3

Resolver (a Kroll Business)

Integrated risk intelligence with mature physical security workflows.

Founded 2001 · Toronto, Canada · private · 500–50,000+ employees
G2 4.4 (246)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Resolver (a Kroll Business)

Resolver is a full-stack integrated risk management platform that happens to have one of the most mature physical security modules in the market. Founded in 2001 in Toronto and acquired by Kroll in 2022, Resolver brings the credibility and resources of a Big 4-adjacent advisory firm to its product. For organizations that already think about risk in an integrated way, physical, cyber, brand, third-party, Resolver is the most natural home for the physical security workflow. For organizations that just want a focused physical security assessment tool, it can feel like overkill.

Best for

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

Worst for

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

Strengths

  • Mature physical security risk module covering assessments, incidents, investigations, and threats
  • Kroll backing (since 2022) provides advisory depth and threat intelligence integration
  • Integrated platform: same data model spans physical security, ERM, third-party risk, internal audit
  • 728+ employees; serves 1,000+ global enterprise customers safeguarding $6.5T market cap
  • Configurable drag-and-drop dashboards for executive reporting
  • Strong incident management with case linking to vulnerability assessments
  • Available in multiple languages with regional data residency options

Weaknesses

  • Pricing is opaque; cited as "costly for small or startup companies" across G2 reviews
  • Implementation runs 8–16 weeks for full IRM deployment; faster for narrower physical-only configurations
  • Configurability cuts both ways, can become a custom-build project requiring ongoing admin time
  • Mobile experience is functional but not a differentiator
  • Reporting capabilities are powerful but require admin training to fully exploit
  • Post-Kroll integration roadmap continues to evolve; legacy customers occasionally cite shifting priorities

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Core (per application)
    Per Resolver application: Physical Security, Incident Management, Investigations, etc.
    Quote
  • Risk Intelligence Platform
    Multi-application bundle for integrated risk programs
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services typically separate; budget 15–30% of first-year subscription
  • · Multi-application bundles offer better unit economics than single-app licensing
  • · Multi-year contracts standard; annual discounts negotiated

Key features

  • +Physical security risk and assessment management
  • +Incident management with case investigations
  • +Threat and intelligence management
  • +Integrated audit and compliance modules
  • +Configurable workflows and approvals
  • +Drag-and-drop dashboard builder
  • +ESRM (Enterprise Security Risk Management) frameworks
  • +Bidirectional integration with ServiceNow, Jira, and major SIEMs
100+ integrations
ServiceNowMicrosoft 365OktaSalesforceSplunkJira
Geography
North America · EU · UK · APAC · New Zealand
#2

RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

Three decades of compliance-heavy physical security assessment.

Founded 1993 · Annapolis, MD · private · 500–50,000+ employees
G2 4.5 (50)
Capterra 4.6
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit RiskWatch (SecureWatch)

RiskWatch, sold under the SecureWatch product brand, has been doing physical security assessment software since the early 1990s. The company's longevity and customer roster (Fortune 100, US Department of Defense, federal agencies) buy real category authority. The product itself is automation-heavy: data collection, risk scoring, and report generation are templated against 35+ pre-built compliance frameworks, which is what enables the platform's headline claim of 74% time reduction vs. spreadsheet-based assessments. The trade-off: the UX shows its age, the brand recognition outside government and large enterprise is modest, and pricing is opaque.

Best for

Defense contractors, federal agencies, banks, healthcare networks, and Fortune 1000 with deep compliance frameworks (ISO, NIST, FFIEC) and 100+ sites.

Worst for

Mid-market without compliance pressure, buyers who want modern UX over deep compliance, anyone under $25K budget.

Strengths

  • 30+ year track record; one of the few vendors that has survived multiple GRC market cycles
  • 35+ pre-built compliance libraries: ISO 27001, HIPAA, PCI DSS, NIST 800-53, FFIEC, ASIS, FEMA, more
  • Used by Fortune 100, US DoD, federal civilian agencies, strong gov/regulated-industry credibility
  • Heatmap and Google Maps integration for visualizing risk across geographically distributed sites
  • 24/7 chat support with live representatives
  • Cloud architecture is mature; deployments run reliably at 1,000+ site scale

Weaknesses

  • UX feels like enterprise software from a previous decade compared to Circadian Risk or LogicGate
  • Pricing is fully opaque; quotes vary widely; expect 4–8 weeks of sales cycle
  • Brand recognition is concentrated in defense and Fortune 100; less known to mid-market buyers
  • Implementation is more involved than Circadian Risk; expect 4–8 weeks for a 50-site deployment
  • Limited modern integration count, fewer than 50 first-class integrations listed
  • Mobile experience trails best-in-class field-inspection tools

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • SecureWatch Physical Security
    Core physical security assessment + compliance libraries
    Quote
  • SecureWatch Enterprise GRC
    Bundle: physical, cyber, vendor risk, policy management
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Multi-year contracts common; published rate cards do not exist publicly
  • · Add-on compliance frameworks beyond included library may incur fees
  • · Professional services for custom report templates not always bundled

Key features

  • +35+ pre-built compliance libraries
  • +Automated data collection via questionnaire workflows
  • +Heatmap and Google Maps risk visualization
  • +Multi-site portfolio dashboards
  • +Bidirectional sync with major GRC platforms
  • +Assessment scheduling and recurring assessment automation
  • +Customizable report templates by industry/regulation
  • +Threat intelligence integration
50+ integrations
ServiceNowMicrosoft Power BITableauSharePointSplunk
Geography
United States · Canada · EU · APAC (Fortune 1000 footprint)
#10

Riskonnect

Enterprise integrated risk management with physical security as one risk vertical.

Founded 2007 · Atlanta, GA · pe backed · 1,000–100,000+ employees
G2 4.3 (130)
Capterra 4.2
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Riskonnect

Riskonnect is one of the largest pure-play integrated risk management vendors with 2,000+ customers across six continents and particularly deep penetration in healthcare, financial services, and insurance. The platform was originally built on Salesforce and has since become its own architecture. The physical security capability is best understood as part of the broader IRM proposition: the value is greatest when physical risk lives alongside cyber risk, claims management, business continuity, and ERM on a single data model. As a standalone physical security assessment tool, it is overbuilt; as part of an integrated risk strategy, it has few equals.

Best for

Enterprises with established integrated risk programs (insurance, healthcare, financial services, energy) treating physical security as one risk vertical alongside claims, BCM, and ERM.

Worst for

Pure physical security teams, organizations under 1,000 employees, or anyone primarily evaluating physical security tools without a broader IRM program.

Strengths

  • 2,000+ customers across 6 continents, largest integrated risk customer base on this list
  • Deep penetration in healthcare, financial services, insurance, and energy, verticals where physical and operational risk converge
  • Strongest claims management and insurance-related workflows of any product on this list
  • Mature business continuity and crisis management modules
  • Extensive integration breadth driven by Salesforce-native heritage
  • Strong reporting and dashboarding for executive risk committees

Weaknesses

  • Pricing is opaque and skewed enterprise; rarely a fit under $75K annual
  • Implementation runs 12–24 weeks for full IRM; physical-only configurations faster
  • Configurability requires significant admin investment, not a turn-on product
  • Outside insurance/healthcare/financial-services, the value proposition is weaker
  • PE ownership has driven multiple product-line consolidations; some customers report transition friction
  • Physical security is a smaller share of the platform's total feature surface than at Resolver or RiskWatch

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Riskonnect IRM
    Modular: ERM, claims, business continuity, third-party risk, internal audit
    Quote
  • Riskonnect Health & Safety
    Bundle for healthcare and high-hazard industries
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services priced separately; budget 20–40% of first-year subscription
  • · Multi-year contracts standard at enterprise pricing
  • · Module-by-module licensing means costs grow with adoption

Key features

  • +Integrated risk management across cyber, physical, operational
  • +Claims management
  • +Business continuity and crisis management
  • +Health and safety incident management
  • +Third-party risk
  • +Internal audit
  • +Salesforce-native integration patterns
  • +Executive risk dashboards
200+ integrations
SalesforceMicrosoft 365ServiceNowWorkdaySAP
Geography
Global; 6 continents
#9

Genetec Security Center + Mission Control

PSIM-class operations with assessment via Security Design Center.

Founded 1997 · Montreal, Canada · private · 500–100,000+ employees
G2 4.5 (320)
Capterra 4.5
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
○ Sales call required
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Genetec is one of the two dominant unified physical security platforms (the other being Milestone), used by airports, transit systems, casinos, universities, and Fortune 500 corporates for video, access control, and operations. The assessment story has two parts: Security Design Center is a free design-tool used during planning and audit phases to model camera coverage, access control deployment, and infrastructure layouts; Mission Control adds incident workflow and decision-support to operational events. Combined, this is the right answer for organizations that have already standardized on Genetec hardware and want one vendor to handle the whole operations + assessment lifecycle. For organizations that haven't made that bet, the lock-in is significant.

Best for

Organizations that have standardized on Genetec hardware and want unified VMS, access control, and operations on one vendor.

Worst for

Multi-vendor environments, dedicated assessment use cases without operations needs, or buyers wanting transparent SaaS pricing.

Strengths

  • Tightest integration with Genetec Omnicast (VMS) and Synergis (access control)
  • Security Design Center (free) for camera coverage and access control planning during assessment
  • Mission Control adds structured incident workflows with decision-support and audit trail
  • Genetec Stratocast SaaS option reduces on-prem infrastructure burden
  • Best for transit, airport, casino, and university operations centers
  • Mature partner ecosystem; certified integrators in every major market
  • Battle-tested at extreme scale; runs city-scale deployments globally

Weaknesses

  • Assessment capability is bolted onto an operations platform, not a dedicated assessment workflow
  • Strongly proprietary ecosystem; integration with non-Genetec VMS/access control is limited
  • Pricing is hardware/license bundle, not transparent SaaS, expect 8–16 weeks of vendor + integrator engagement
  • On-prem deployments require significant IT infrastructure investment
  • UX optimized for control-room operators, not assessment-focused security analysts
  • Mission Control workflows are limited compared to dedicated incident platforms; operators "can only acknowledge and forward" per IPVM analysis

Pricing tiers

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  • Security Design Center
    Free design tool for planning camera and access control deployments
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Security Center (per channel/door)
    Licensing scales with camera and access control hardware
    Quote
  • Mission Control
    Add-on for structured incident workflows on Security Center
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Hardware refresh cycles every 5–7 years
  • · Certified integrator services billable separately
  • · Module licensing (LPR, intrusion, intercom) priced individually
  • · Annual support and maintenance contracts

Key features

  • +Unified VMS (Omnicast) + access control (Synergis)
  • +Security Design Center (planning and assessment)
  • +Mission Control incident workflow
  • +License plate recognition (AutoVu)
  • +Cloud-managed Stratocast option
  • +Federation across multi-site deployments
  • +Mobile guard and operator apps
  • +Map-based operations dashboard
150+ integrations
Active Directory / Azure ADServiceNowSplunkmajor access control hardwarevideo analytics partners
Geography
Global; strong in North America, EU, Middle East, APAC
#5

D3 Security

Security operations platform with native physical assessment.

Founded 2002 · Vancouver, Canada · private · 500–50,000 employees
G2 4.4 (75)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
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D3 Security pre-dates the term "SOAR", the company has been building security operations and incident management platforms for over 20 years and has gradually expanded into both cyber SOAR and physical security. The unique angle is that D3 unifies dispatch, guard tour, incident reporting, and physical assessment in one platform, which can replace what older organizations stitch together from a PSIM, a guard management tool, and an assessment tool. Customers report this consolidation produces 80–90% reductions in mean-time-to-respond for incidents tied to assessment-identified vulnerabilities.

Best for

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.

Worst for

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

Strengths

  • Unifies physical assessment with active operations, incident, dispatch, guard tour all share data
  • Mature 20+ year platform with strong critical-infrastructure and utilities customer base
  • Used by major utilities for site assessments on 30/60-month recurring schedules with automated reminders
  • Strong report generation with ability to redact sensitive information for third-party reviews
  • Database-of-repeat-offenders pattern: link incidents to entities, surface trends across assessments
  • API-first architecture, strong fit for teams with engineering resources to extend the platform
  • Customer support is well-rated for technical depth on complex deployments

Weaknesses

  • Brand awareness is lower than Resolver in physical-security-only contexts
  • UX is functional but not a differentiator; not the platform you pick to delight end users
  • Pricing is opaque; expect quote ranges aligned with mid-market enterprise GRC
  • Heavy feature set means longer learning curve for new users
  • Implementation runs 6–12 weeks; not a fast self-serve product
  • Recent strategic emphasis on cyber SOAR; physical security feature investment less visible

Pricing tiers

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  • D3 Smart SOAR (Cyber)
    Cyber SOAR / SOC automation
    Quote
  • D3 Security Operations
    Physical security incident, dispatch, assessment, guard tour
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Multi-year contracts common
  • · Implementation services priced separately
  • · API integration work for non-standard sources may incur PS fees

Key features

  • +Physical security incident management
  • +Site assessment with recurring schedules
  • +Dispatch and guard tour management
  • +Investigation case management
  • +Entities database (repeat offenders, persons of interest)
  • +Customizable report templates with redaction
  • +Real-time dashboards and alerts
  • +Integration with VMS, access control, and SIEM platforms
200+ integrations
GenetecMilestoneLenelSplunkServiceNowMicrosoft Sentinel
Geography
North America · EU · APAC
#6

LogicGate Risk Cloud

No-code GRC with custom physical security applications.

Founded 2015 · Chicago, IL · private · 200–10,000 employees
G2 4.5 (180)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
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LogicGate is the modern, no-code answer to legacy GRC. Where Resolver brings depth from 20+ years and Riskonnect from heavy enterprise integration, LogicGate brings speed: customers build their own physical security application using drag-and-drop workflow design, often in days rather than the months a traditional GRC implementation requires. LogicGate was named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Third-Party Risk Management Platforms, Q1 2026, the platform sits at the intersection of GRC and physical security as a do-it-yourself solution.

Best for

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

Worst for

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

Strengths

  • Forrester Wave Leader for TPRM Q1 2026; strong category recognition
  • No-code platform: build custom physical security workflows in days without engineering resources
  • 40+ purpose-built apps including risk, compliance, vendor risk, audit, and policy
  • AI-driven workflows with anomaly detection and auto-categorization
  • Real-time dashboards for executive risk reporting
  • Active community of customer-built apps shared across the platform
  • Strong integration story: ServiceNow, Jira, Slack, major IDPs, and SIEMs

Weaknesses

  • No pre-built physical security application, you (or LogicGate PS) build it from primitives
  • Best ROI requires investing in admin training; not a self-running product
  • Pricing is opaque; mid-market customers report $50K–$150K+ annual contracts
  • Younger company than Resolver/RiskWatch, less category gravity in physical-security-first conversations
  • Configurability cuts both ways, implementations can drift into custom-build territory
  • Smaller customer base in pure physical security; stronger in cyber and third-party risk

Pricing tiers

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  • Risk Cloud (per application)
    Pricing varies by application count and seat tier
    Quote
  • Risk Cloud Platform Bundle
    Multi-application bundle; better unit economics
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation services billable separately; budget 15–25% of first-year subscription
  • · Custom application development via LogicGate Professional Services
  • · Annual price escalators on multi-year contracts

Key features

  • +No-code workflow design
  • +40+ pre-built GRC applications
  • +AI-driven workflow automation
  • +Custom application builder
  • +Real-time risk dashboards
  • +Risk Cloud Marketplace (community-built apps)
  • +Native integrations with ServiceNow, Jira, Okta, Slack
  • +Audit trail and version control on workflows
100+ integrations
ServiceNowJiraOktaSlackMicrosoft Power BISalesforce
Geography
North America · EU · APAC
#7

Trackforce Valiant

Guard force management with bundled assessment workflows.

Founded 2003 · Saint-Laurent, Canada (also Newport Beach, CA) · pe backed · 50–10,000 employees
G2 4.3 (210)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
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Trackforce Valiant is the result of a multi-year roll-up of guard management software companies, Trackforce, Valiant, TrackTik, GuardTek, and Silvertrac all live under the same umbrella now. The product's natural center of gravity is guard scheduling, tour management, and incident reporting for security service firms (the companies that provide guards to retail, residential, and corporate clients). The physical security assessment capability is real but secondary, most useful when assessments are part of a larger guard service contract. If you need pure assessment software with no guard ops, Circadian Risk or RiskWatch are better fits.

Best for

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.

Worst for

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

Strengths

  • Strong guard force management bundled with assessment, best when both workflows live together
  • Mobile guard tour and check-in with NFC/QR/GPS verification
  • Real-time incident reporting from guards in the field
  • Used by major contract security firms; battle-tested at scale
  • Roll-up history means broad feature breadth across guard, tour, scheduling, payroll, billing
  • AI-powered route optimization and anomaly detection on tour data

Weaknesses

  • Assessment is secondary to guard management, not the depth of a dedicated platform
  • Feature consolidation across acquired brands is uneven; some legacy modules feel disconnected
  • Pricing reported $8–$15/guard/month for guard ops; assessment add-ons priced separately
  • UX inconsistency across acquired product lines (TrackTik, GuardTek, Silvertrac all have different UIs)
  • Limited fit for in-house corporate security without a guard contractor model
  • Reporting is strong on guard ops, lighter on risk-scoring methodologies

Pricing tiers

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  • Guard Management Core
    Estimate $8–$15/guard/month based on customer disclosures
    $12 /emp/mo
  • Full Suite (Guard + Assessment + Reporting)
    Add-ons priced separately
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation fees vary by site count
  • · Assessment module typically priced as add-on to guard ops
  • · Multi-year contracts common at enterprise tier

Key features

  • +Guard scheduling and shift management
  • +Mobile guard tour with NFC/QR/GPS verification
  • +Incident reporting from field
  • +Site assessment templates
  • +Time tracking and payroll integration
  • +Client billing for security service firms
  • +AI route optimization
  • +Real-time GPS dashboard
75+ integrations
QuickBooksADPSlackMicrosoft TeamsGenetecMilestone
Geography
North America · EU · UK · APAC

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Does any India-built physical security assessment platform compete with SafetyCulture or Omnigo?
No, not at competitive scale as of 2026. India does not have a domestic physical security assessment software vendor at the maturity level of SafetyCulture, Omnigo, Resolver, Circadian Risk, or RiskWatch. India has notable adjacent vendors (SIS Group operates proprietary guard force management software across 500,000+ personnel deployments, Securens Systems offers electronic security with managed SOC operations, Topsgrup operates guard management internally) but no India-built SaaS physical security risk assessment platform at competitive scale. Indian buyers should expect US/Canadian/Australian vendor SaaS with INR billing through Indian resellers, India data residency where contractually negotiated under DPDP Act expectations, and English-only product UX with limited Indian-language support. Large Indian IT services giants (TCS, Infosys, Wipro) often build internal physical security assessment tooling for their own campus operations rather than buying commercial platforms.
How do Indian IT services giants handle campus security risk assessment at multi-acre scale?
Indian IT services giants operate multi-acre campuses (Infosys Mysore Global Education Center 337 acres, TCS Siruseri Chennai 70+ acres, Wipro Electronic City Bangalore spans multiple acres) with hybrid approaches. SafetyCulture iAuditor handles daily field inspections by campus security supervisors on Android devices. Circadian Risk is gaining at Indian IT services campus security teams for floor-plan-native vulnerability and threat assessment tied to building geometry. Internal tooling typically handles guard rota management, visitor management integration with employee badge systems, and integration with on-campus electronic security (CCTV, access control). Resolver or Riskonnect serves the integrated enterprise risk layer where campus security feeds into wider corporate risk governance. The honest 2026 picture: Indian IT services campus security is a hybrid of commercial SaaS (SafetyCulture for field, Circadian Risk for assessment), internal tooling for operational guard management, and Resolver or Riskonnect at the enterprise integrated risk layer.
How does DPDP Act 2023 affect physical security assessment software selection in India?
DPDP Act 2023 applies to physical security assessment platforms processing personal data of Indian data principals. The data scope includes visitor logs (visitor name, contact, identity document number, purpose of visit), employee access records (name, badge ID, access event timestamps), and incident reports identifying named individuals (employees, contractors, visitors involved in security incidents). Significant data fiduciaries face India data-localisation obligations. The practical compliance posture: deploy SaaS physical security assessment platforms in AWS Mumbai (ap-south-1), AWS Hyderabad (ap-south-2), GCP Mumbai, or Azure India; verify in vendor contract that all platform processing remains in India region; document data minimization in incident reporting workflows (avoid unnecessary personal data in free-text incident descriptions); ensure deletion and access request workflows are supported for Indian data principals. SafetyCulture, Resolver, and Omnigo all support India data residency through customer-selected deployment regions; verify current support before procurement. Riskonnect and LogicGate are typically deployed on Salesforce or AWS US regions by default; negotiate India region deployment as a procurement condition.
How does CERT-In 6-hour breach reporting affect physical security platforms in India?
CERT-In April 2022 directions require cybersecurity incidents to be reported to CERT-In within 6 hours of detection. Physical security assessment platforms storing incident data including personal data fall within scope where the platform itself experiences a cybersecurity incident (data breach, unauthorized access, ransomware affecting incident data). The practical implication: Indian organizations operating physical security assessment SaaS platforms must monitor platform breach notification capability and contractual SLAs. Vendor security incident notification must reach the Indian customer within sufficient time to allow 6-hour CERT-In reporting; verify in contract that vendor security incident notification SLA is hours (not days). 180-day log retention requirement under CERT-In also applies; verify with vendor that platform log retention supports 180 days and logs can be produced on CERT-In request. Most US-headquartered physical security assessment vendors have not specifically optimized for CERT-In timelines; Indian procurement should make these requirements explicit in MSA.
What's the difference between physical security assessment software and PSIM?
Assessment software is for periodic, in-depth evaluations of a facility's physical security posture, site walks, vulnerability mapping, risk scoring, and remediation tracking. PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) is for real-time operations: aggregating alarms, video, and access events from multiple systems into a single command-center workflow. They're complementary, not interchangeable. Some platforms (D3 Security, Genetec Mission Control, Resolver) handle both, but most organizations use a dedicated assessment tool plus a separate PSIM for ops.
How much should I budget for physical security assessment software?
For a single-site small organization using SafetyCulture, expect under $5K/year. For a mid-market multi-site deployment on Circadian Risk, RiskWatch, or LogicGate, budget $25K–$100K annually plus implementation. For enterprise GRC platforms (Resolver, Riskonnect), $75K–$300K+ is typical. Add 15–40% for implementation services on opaque-pricing platforms. Budget for a multi-year contract at enterprise tier, single-year deals are rare in this category.
Why is pricing so opaque in this category?
Two structural reasons. First, the buyers are mostly mid-market and enterprise security teams with budget authority and procurement processes, vendors optimize for high-touch sales rather than self-serve conversion. Second, deal sizes vary enormously based on site count, module mix, integration complexity, and contract length, making published rate cards genuinely difficult. SafetyCulture is the exception, they came from a product-led-growth tradition (mobile inspection apps for individual auditors) and never adopted enterprise sales pricing patterns.
Should I pick a dedicated platform or a GRC suite for physical security?
Pick a dedicated platform (Circadian Risk, RiskWatch) if physical security is your primary or only risk discipline, if you want fast onboarding, and if floor-plan-based vulnerability mapping is core to your workflow. Pick a GRC suite (Resolver, LogicGate, Riskonnect) if physical security is one of several risk verticals (cyber, operational, third-party, business continuity) and your organization wants one platform spanning all of them. The answer is usually obvious from your org chart: if you have a CSO who reports separately, dedicated platform; if you have a CRO who owns all risk, GRC suite.
What about free or open-source options?
Two free tools worth knowing: FEMA P-1000 series provides free building-security risk-assessment frameworks (paper-based, but useful as templates); Genetec Security Design Center is free for camera-coverage and access-control planning during the assessment phase. SafetyCulture's Free tier (10 inspections/month) handles small organizations doing simple site walks. Beyond these, the category does not have a viable open-source option that matches commercial functionality.
How do I evaluate without sitting through a sales demo?
SafetyCulture offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card. Genetec Security Design Center is free. Beyond those, every product in this category requires a demo. Shorten the sales cycle by sending a written RFP up front with: site count, expected user count, required compliance frameworks, integration requirements, and a request for itemized pricing including implementation, training, and multi-year terms. Vendors that won't answer in writing are telling you something.
Do these platforms handle physical security audits for compliance (SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI)?
Yes, but with different depth. RiskWatch and Resolver have the broadest pre-built compliance libraries (35+ frameworks). LogicGate and Circadian Risk have flexible-but-buildable frameworks. SafetyCulture handles compliance through customer-built templates. Omnigo handles vertical compliance (Clery, Joint Commission, gaming) deeply. The right answer depends on which specific regulations matter most, list them in your RFP and require vendors to show you the evidence collection, control-mapping, and audit-trail features.
How long does implementation typically take?
SafetyCulture: same-day for self-serve teams. Circadian Risk: 2–4 weeks for typical multi-site deployments. RiskWatch, D3 Security: 4–8 weeks. Resolver, LogicGate: 6–12 weeks. Riskonnect: 12–24 weeks for full IRM, faster for narrow physical-only scope. Genetec: 8–16 weeks involving certified integrator. Expect to pay for implementation services on every product except SafetyCulture; budget 15–40% of first-year subscription.

Final word

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Last updated 2026-05-23. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.