Comodo's default deny technology, their auto containment feature is awesome it puts all unknown files in a virtualized environment until a good or bad verdict is achieved. Comodo's AEP also offers 7 layers of protection and it is lightweight.
I.T. Specialist at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-03-30T07:12:04Z
Mar 30, 2021
They offer the whole package. Remote monitoring and management (RMM) is included with it, which is pretty nice. They also have Windows patching and third-party patching.
It was easy to use for protection. The containment engine was pretty nice for securing our environment.
If you open up an application or a web browser, it puts a container in a sandbox area. So if there's some malicious code, it'll stick there. It also has way better protection for ransomware because it uses heuristics that are pretty effective. We've done a lot of tests with live malware, and it works really well.
A business endpoint is any device (such as mobile phone, desktop, laptop, tablet, server, or any virtual environment) that is physically an endpoint on a business’s enterprise computer network.
Auto Containment is a valuable feature.
The big advantage is that it has a sandbox if something bad comes into it.
It is a very stable solution, making it an excellent product.
Containment is the best feature of the solution.
The tool is an open-source EDR with antivirus features. It also has remote support and patch management.
It's stable and reliable.
Comodo's default deny technology, their auto containment feature is awesome it puts all unknown files in a virtualized environment until a good or bad verdict is achieved. Comodo's AEP also offers 7 layers of protection and it is lightweight.
It's a very easy-to-use product.
They offer the whole package. Remote monitoring and management (RMM) is included with it, which is pretty nice. They also have Windows patching and third-party patching.
It was easy to use for protection. The containment engine was pretty nice for securing our environment.
It really protects and does its job. It totally blocked every attack attempt, and no attack attempt was successful.
The most valuable feature is the management of end-user machines.
If you open up an application or a web browser, it puts a container in a sandbox area. So if there's some malicious code, it'll stick there. It also has way better protection for ransomware because it uses heuristics that are pretty effective. We've done a lot of tests with live malware, and it works really well.