Start with the roster and the report
The pilot is the fastest path from interest to proof. We take a real roster, run the review, produce a branded output, and use that result to shape the ongoing monitoring program.
Pilot outcome
Input
Client roster
Processing
AI-first triage
Output
Branded review report
Pilot flow
Four steps to a real deliverable
Roster intake
Import the client roster and normalize entities so the review is based on real monitored parties, not a one-off media search.
AI-first review run
Apply adverse media and related integrity checks with AI triage to reduce weak matches and surface the few issues worth attention.
Client-ready report
Produce a branded quarterly or annual style report with executive summary, key findings, and supporting appendix output.
Rollout recommendation
Use the pilot to define what should move into continuous monitoring, what should stay digest-only, and what should alert immediately.
Deliverables
What the pilot should deliver
Why this matters
The pilot is the sales proof
It shows the client the report format, the quality of the findings, and the fact that SecurePoint is building toward a recurring monitoring program instead of a manual research service.
Adverse Media Pilot FAQ
What is the purpose of the pilot?
The pilot proves the output quality, the workflow, and the signal value on a real roster before the customer commits to a larger recurring monitoring program.
What should the client provide?
A current roster of vendors, intermediaries, or recurring third parties, plus enough basic entity context to reduce ambiguity and improve signal quality.
What does the client get back?
A branded report, a summary of notable findings, and a recommendation for how the roster should be monitored on a quarterly or annual basis going forward.
Is the pilot meant to replace the final product?
No. The pilot is the entry point. The long-term product is continuous monitoring with recurring reports and exception-only alerting.
Pilot ready
Put the report in front of the client
Start with the pilot, prove the output, and use the results to shape the long-term adverse media monitoring program.