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Reimagine enterprise physical security operations by unifying systems and data on the ServiceNow platform.

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TL;DR - Bearing

  • Centralizes and integrates physical security data on ServiceNow.
  • Automates workflows and leverages AI for faster incident resolution and insights.
  • Provides a comprehensive view of security posture and vulnerabilities.
Pricing: Paid only
Best for: Enterprises & pros

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Built on ServiceNow, leveraging its robust platform and AI capabilities.
  • Simplifies and systemizes complex physical security operations.
  • Provides rapid value creation through actionable insights and automation.
  • Deep industry experience from security leaders ensures relevant solutions.
  • Enhances data enrichment and correlation for contextual understanding.

Cons

  • Requires an existing ServiceNow instance for deployment.
  • Specific pricing details are not publicly available.

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Key Features

Centralized Incident and Case Management SystemSystem of Record for Security Organization AssetsIntegrated Site Security AssessmentsStandardized Reporting Across the Employee ExperienceCritical Metrics and Dashboards for Security OperationsAI Platform for Enterprise SecurityData, Privacy, and Compliance First (leveraging ServiceNow GRC)Workflow Automation

Pricing

Paid

Bearing offers paid plans. Visit their website for current pricing details.

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What is Bearing?

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Bearing is the world's first software solution purpose-built by physical security leaders to transform enterprise physical security on ServiceNow. It centralizes disparate point solutions into a robust physical security ecosystem, enabling organizations to automate workflows, share data across the enterprise, and achieve more efficient processes. Bearing helps security leaders gain a clear understanding of their security postures by connecting all systems, simplifying operations, and scaling physical security for a more secure and resilient future. This platform is designed for security professionals and organizations facing complex threats, evolving regulations, and increasing physical security demands. It provides a centralized system of record for security assets, integrates site security assessments, and offers standardized reporting. By leveraging ServiceNow's AI capabilities, Bearing delivers actionable insights, data-driven metrics, and automation to speed incident resolution, uncover critical insights, and drive key decisions.

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Bearing FAQ

What is Bearing's core functionality?

Bearing centralizes and integrates all physical security data and systems onto the ServiceNow platform, enabling automated workflows, incident management, and data-driven insights to enhance an organization's security posture.

How does Bearing leverage Artificial Intelligence?

Bearing utilizes the ServiceNow platform's AI capabilities to provide predictive intelligence, automate tasks, uncover trends, and assist in data-driven decision-making for security operations.

What kind of systems can Bearing integrate with?

Bearing is designed to integrate and centralize current disparate physical security systems into the ServiceNow platform, creating a unified security ecosystem.

Who is Bearing designed for?

Bearing is purpose-built for enterprise physical security leaders and security operations teams who need to manage complex threats, improve incident response, and gain a comprehensive understanding of their security posture.

What are the benefits of Bearing being built on ServiceNow?

Being built on ServiceNow allows Bearing to leverage the platform's robust capabilities for digital transformation, workflow automation, AI, and world-class GRC and security standards, ensuring data privacy and compliance while providing unfettered access to organizational data.

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