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First steps

  1. Create your organisation on first sign-in.
  2. Register a product and its versions under Products.
  3. Ingest an SBOM (CycloneDX or SPDX JSON) per version — or request one from a supplier.
  4. Record deployments (customer × site) so fleet correlation and the evidence pack know where machines run.
  5. Review Vulnerabilities — Resilic correlates your fleet against EUVD, NVD and the CISA KEV catalogue continuously.

On your first sign-in a short tour points out the essentials — products, vulnerabilities, the Article 14 workflow, the setup checklist and the Copilot. Skip it anytime; Show tour in the top bar replays it whenever you like.

The dashboard checklist tracks seven steps — from registering a product to seeing your first vulnerability match and creating your first evidence artifact. Each step completes automatically from your data; loading demo data completes the first-match moment instantly.

Getting a real SBOM can take days inside a machine builder’s organisation. Use Load demo data (offered on the dashboard checklist and the empty products view) to seed a clearly badged demo product whose bill of materials contains genuinely vulnerable components — including an actively-exploited match — so you see the full correlation workflow in minutes. The demo product is marked with a Demo badge everywhere and Remove demo data deletes it completely; your real products and data are never affected.