Getting started

Quick Start

vedSecure is designed so a new deployment reaches meaningful protection quickly. The quick-start path focuses on agent installation, policy attachment, release-channel selection, and first-pass verification.

Last updated: April 15, 2026

Install and enroll the agent

The vedSecure agent is the endpoint-side process responsible for local inspection, policy sync, and health reporting. A healthy install immediately registers device identity, operating context, and protection status.

During enrollment, the device is attached to a default or preselected policy group so scan behavior, update cadence, and response defaults are applied before the first threat is encountered.

vedsecure agent install
vedsecure agent enroll --group "default-protection"
vedsecure agent status

Validate baseline coverage

After installation, run a quick validation pass. That should confirm realtime protection, policy version, release channel, and last heartbeat so the endpoint is not left partially configured.

  • Confirm Realtime Guard is active
  • Confirm the device has a policy assigned
  • Confirm the selected release channel is correct
  • Run a quick scan to verify the local engine path is healthy

Move from first install to normal operation

Once a device has checked in successfully, operators typically move from onboarding into routine protection. That includes background scanning, release channel monitoring, and policy refinement based on device role.