Source-Backed Comparison
SecurePoint USA vs LobbyGuard
SecurePoint and LobbyGuard address different compliance programs. SecurePoint is built for OFAC, BIS, and export-control list screening with adjudication and evidence packs for regulated facilities. LobbyGuard is built for sex-offender registry and criminal background checks, primarily in K-12 schools and healthcare settings.
Based on SecurePoint repo truth and publicly available materials reviewed on 2026-04-04.
Choose SecurePoint if
Your compliance need is sanctions and export-control screening — OFAC, BIS, UN, EU, or UK lists — with a structured adjudication trail.
Visitors, contractors, or donors need to be checked against OFAC SDN, BIS Entity List, or UN/EU/UK sanctions.
Your buyer is a compliance officer, FSO, Title IV auditor, or export-control team.
You need an adjudication record and evidence pack for regulatory review, not just a pass/deny at check-in.
Choose LobbyGuard if
Your primary safety need is sex-offender registry and criminal background screening, particularly in a K-12 or healthcare environment.
You need sex-offender registry checks as the primary feature driving the purchase.
Background check depth is more important to you than multi-list sanctions coverage.
You want a pre-integrated hardware kiosk alongside the software.
Comparison
Where the approaches actually separate
This table only includes points we can defend publicly from current repo evidence and current public materials.
Sanctions and export-control list screening
Screens against OFAC SDN, BIS Entity List, UN, EU, and UK consolidated lists at check-in — purpose-built for export-control and regulated-facility programs.
Public materials describe government watchlist screening with an emphasis on sex offender registries and criminal background checks alongside watchlists.
Structured adjudication and reviewer record
Flagged visitors route to an adjudication queue with documented reviewer actions, escalation paths, and an audit-exportable reviewer record.
Public pages describe alert-and-deny workflows at check-in; a structured adjudication record for assessor-facing audit review is not described in current public materials.
Compliance evidence export
Evidence packs bundle screening outcome, adjudication notes, badge output, and escort records into a single export for ITAR, CMMC, and audit review.
Public features emphasize visitor logs and reports; a bundled compliance evidence-pack path for regulated-facility audits is not described in current public materials.
Criminal and sex-offender background checks
Not a current feature area. SecurePoint is focused on sanctions and export-control list screening rather than criminal or sex-offender registry checks.
A primary differentiator: public materials prominently market sex offender registry and background-check screening as core product capabilities, particularly for K-12 and healthcare.
ITAR, EAR, and CMMC workflow specificity
Product pages, whitepapers, escort enforcement, and badge fields are explicitly positioned around ITAR, EAR, CMMC, and DFARS compliance evidence.
Public materials do not position the product around export-control compliance, ITAR workflow, or CMMC evidence requirements.
OFAC screening for education institutions
Education-specific OFAC screening pages address tuition payor, sponsor, donor, and visitor screening against sanctions lists — purpose-built for Title IV and compliance officer workflows.
Education industry pages focus on K-12 safety and sex-offender protection; OFAC screening for students, donors, or sponsors is not described in current public materials.
Neutral Read
Where LobbyGuard is stronger today
These are areas where LobbyGuard has purpose-built features that SecurePoint does not offer.
Sex offender and criminal background checks
LobbyGuard publicly markets sex offender registry and criminal background-check screening as a primary capability. Schools and healthcare facilities where that screening is the first priority will find purpose-built coverage that SecurePoint does not offer.
K-12 school safety positioning
LobbyGuard's public materials are heavily oriented toward K-12 schools, with hardware kiosk options and school-safety workflows that are more directly matched to that buyer persona.
Kiosk hardware options
LobbyGuard markets standalone kiosk hardware alongside the software. Facilities that want a pre-integrated hardware bundle rather than a bring-your-own tablet model will find that packaging more straightforward.
Trust And Proof
What SecurePoint can publish clearly right now
Education OFAC screening
SecurePoint's education product pages address OFAC screening for visitors, tuition payors, sponsors, and donors — purpose-built for Title IV and compliance officer workflows.
Multi-list sanctions coverage
A single check against OFAC SDN, BIS Entity List, UN, EU, and UK lists — without requiring staff to run four separate searches on different government sites.
Compliance evidence packs
After-visit reports and evidence packs bundle screening outcome, adjudication notes, and badge data into a single export for audit and assessor review.
Frequently asked questions
When is SecurePoint the better fit than LobbyGuard?
SecurePoint is the better fit when the primary screening requirement is sanctions and export-control lists — OFAC SDN, BIS Entity List, UN, EU, and UK watchlists — with structured adjudication, ITAR and CMMC compliance language, and evidence-pack export for assessors. That is a different screening program than criminal background or sex-offender registry checks.
Where is LobbyGuard stronger today?
LobbyGuard is stronger when the primary need is sex offender registry and criminal background screening, particularly in K-12 schools and healthcare settings. Their public product is purpose-built for that specific compliance use case in a way SecurePoint is not.
Can SecurePoint replace LobbyGuard for a school that needs OFAC screening?
SecurePoint is the better fit for a school that needs to screen visitors, tutors, contractors, and donors against OFAC and other sanctions lists — the Education product pages address tuition payors, sponsors, and donor screening explicitly. If the school also needs sex-offender registry checks, that is a separate requirement that SecurePoint does not currently address.
How do the screening lists differ?
SecurePoint screens against government sanctions and export-control lists: OFAC SDN, BIS Entity List, UN Consolidated, EU Consolidated, and UK Sanctions. LobbyGuard's public materials center on sex offender registries and criminal background checks. These are different compliance programs serving different risk areas.
See how OFAC screening works for schools and regulated facilities
Walk through visitor check-in, sanctions list match, adjudication review, and after-visit evidence in one demo.