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Circadian Risk alternatives

Circadian Risk is dedicated physical security assessment software. If you want framework mapping, scoring, and physical security in the same platform as cyber, vendor, and compliance, here are the strongest alternatives in 2026.

  • Updated for 2026, conservative on competitor claims
  • Platform, template, and inspection options
  • Where each vendor genuinely wins
  • Published RiskWatch pricing, no sales call to evaluate
TL;DR

Standalone tool or consolidated platform?

Circadian Risk does physical security assessment well as a focused tool. The decision is whether you want that job standalone or as part of a broader risk and compliance platform. EasySet leans template-and-report; RiskWatch is framework-mapped and multi-domain; Resolver and SafetyCulture come at security from a wider base.

If physical security assessment should live alongside cyber, vendor, and compliance, with frameworks built in, choose a platform. That is where RiskWatch fits, with ASIS, FEMA, and NERC CIP-014 ready to use and published pricing.

The shortlist

Four Circadian Risk alternatives, profiled

RiskWatch

Framework-mapped assessment platform

Circadian Risk is dedicated physical security assessment software. RiskWatch covers the same physical security assessment job, ASIS, FEMA 426, NERC CIP-014, and TAPA built in with automatic scoring and multi-site rollups, and adds cyber, vendor, and 40+ compliance frameworks in the same tenant. If you want physical security assessment as part of a broader risk and compliance program rather than a standalone tool, RiskWatch is the more consolidated fit. See the head-to-head at /riskwatch-vs-easyset-circadian-risk/.

Best for: Teams wanting framework mapping, scoring, and physical plus cyber/vendor/compliance in one tenant

EasySet

Security assessment templates

EasySet centers on physical security assessment templates and report generation. It is a strong Circadian Risk alternative when your priority is producing clean, standardized assessment reports quickly rather than running a framework-scored program across many sites.

Best for: Teams wanting fast, professional report generation from templates

Resolver

Enterprise security operations

Resolver (a Kroll company) is a broad enterprise risk platform strong in incident management, investigations, and security operations. It is a fit when physical security assessment is one part of a larger security-operations program.

Best for: Enterprises leading with incident management and investigations

SafetyCulture (iAuditor)

Mobile inspection app

SafetyCulture (formerly iAuditor) is a flexible mobile inspection and checklist app used across EHS, quality, and operations. It is a Circadian Risk alternative when you want a general-purpose inspection tool rather than security-specific, framework-mapped assessments.

Best for: Flexible mobile inspections across many departments

FAQ

Circadian Risk alternatives, answered

What is the best Circadian Risk alternative?

For a framework-mapped platform with scoring, multi-site rollups, and cyber/vendor/compliance in one tenant, RiskWatch is the most consolidated alternative. For fast template-based report generation, EasySet. For general inspections, SafetyCulture; for enterprise security operations, Resolver.

How is RiskWatch different from Circadian Risk?

Both run physical security assessments. Circadian Risk is focused purely on physical security. RiskWatch covers the same job with pre-built ASIS, FEMA 426, NERC CIP-014, and TAPA libraries and adds cyber, vendor, and 40+ compliance frameworks in the same platform, so physical security assessment lives alongside the rest of your risk program rather than in a standalone tool.

When should I choose a dedicated physical-security tool instead?

If physical security is your entire scope and you have no need for cyber, vendor, or broader compliance in the same system, a dedicated tool like Circadian Risk can be a clean fit. RiskWatch makes more sense when you want one platform across multiple risk domains, or you need the framework libraries and program-level reporting out of the box.

Does RiskWatch publish pricing?

Yes. RiskWatch publishes a Standard tier at $99 per month and a Professional tier at $36,000 per year, with Enterprise quote-only, plus a 30-day free trial with no card required, so you can evaluate it against Circadian Risk on your own facilities.

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