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Blog / Recognition

June 12, 2026

Leaders Quadrant · Physical Security
Leaders Quadrant · Visitor Management

Reviewers Put Guardian in the Leaders Quadrant — Twice — in G2’s Summer 2026 Grid® Reports

The same platform earned top placement in two very different categories this season: Physical Security and Visitor Management. The picture that emerges from the Summer 2026 Grids is a security stack that practitioners trust end to end.

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Alert Enterprise
Company News · 5 min read
G2 badge labeled Summer 2026 Leader Enterprise with a red G2 logo in the top right corner and yellow and orange stripes at the bottom.
Physical Security
Leader · Enterprise
G2 badge for Summer 2026 with the label Leader in bold text and red, orange, and yellow stripes at the bottom.
Visitor Management

Leader

Where we landed

Two Grids, the same upper-right corner

On a G2 Grid®, the upper-right corner is reserved for products that pair strong customer satisfaction with real market presence. Guardian sits there in both reports below.

Enterprise Grid® · Physical Security
Far right on satisfaction, inside the Leaders quadrant
Guardian sits among the most-recommended physical security platforms reviewed by enterprise practitioners this season.
Enterprise Grid® · Visitor Management
A repeat Leaders-quadrant placement
The lobby experience shows up here the same way it does at the loading dock: high satisfaction, strong presence.

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The short version

One platform, recognized across two categories

G2’s Summer 2026 Grid® Reports are in, and the through-line for us is breadth. Guardian was named a Leader in Physical Security and a Leader in Visitor Management. Those are two distinct buyer communities with two distinct sets of expectations — and the recognition in each one traces back to the same source: people who actually run Guardian, leaving verified reviews.

We think that breadth matters more than any single badge. A team can buy a point tool that nails one job. What practitioners told G2 is that Guardian holds up when the job spans the badge office and the front desk at once.

Showing up in the Leaders quadrant in two categories tells us we’re solving the problem the way our customers actually experience it: as one connected system, not a pile of disconnected tools.

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Ruby Deol
Chief Operations Officer, Alert Enterprise

How to read it

What a Grid® position actually measures

If you’re new to the G2 Grid®, the placement above isn’t an editor’s pick. Every product is plotted on two axes, and a spot in the top-right Leaders quadrant means a product scores well on both at once.

Horizontal axis

Satisfaction

Built from review sentiment — how reviewers rate the product, whether they’d recommend it, and how the experience holds up over time. Guardian sits to the right on this axis in both reports.
Vertical axis
Market presence
A measure of scale and momentum — review volume, company size, and footprint among enterprise buyers. It’s the harder axis to fake, and it reflects deployments in demanding environments.
Because the score is generated from verified reviews rather than analyst judgment, a Leaders-quadrant position is one of the more candid signals a security buyer can find. It’s peers, not vendors, doing the talking.

Physical security

Why practitioners rank us where they do

In physical security reviews, one idea comes up more than any other: tying the badge to the person, not the door. When access is driven by identity, a role change or a departure updates physical permissions automatically — no ticket queue, no stale credentials lingering after someone has left.

Reviewers describe consolidating several access control systems behind a single console, retiring the spreadsheets and email approvals that used to govern who could go where, and getting a clean, timestamped trail when an auditor comes calling. A few patterns show up again and again:

Information Technology & Services · Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)

“Badge access finally follows the person”

Highlighted in the review

A reviewer noted that access updates on its own as people are hired, move roles, or leave — closing the gaps that used to open up between HR, IT, and the badging system, and sparing the team a lot of manual cleanup.

Paraphrased from a verified G2 review

Visitor management

The same logic, now at the front desk

The Visitor Management placement is, in a sense, the physical security story extended to the lobby. The visitor who pre-registers, gets screened against a watchlist, and checks themselves in at a kiosk is governed by the very same identity and policy engine that handles employees and contractors.

That’s what makes the experience feel seamless to a guest while staying tight for security: a single record of who is on-site, why, and for how long — consistent across every building and region, instead of a different sign-in book at every door.

The platform behind the placements

Alert Enterprise Guardian

Guardian brings identity systems, physical access control, visitor management, and enterprise applications onto one Physical Identity & Access Management (PIAM) platform. It automates the access lifecycle, enforces policy, and keeps compliance current — and it’s in production across some of the most demanding environments on the planet, from mine sites to global financial institutions.

See the platform in action

The reviews are public. The demo is on us.

Read what enterprise teams wrote on G2, then see how Guardian unifies physical security and visitor management on a single platform for your own environment.

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