Case Study: Community Action Committee of Pike County achieves robust malware and spam protection with Comodo Cybersecurity

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How Comodo helps the Committee protect its IT infrastructure from malware and spam

Community Action Committee of Pike County is a nonprofit serving low‑income residents in southern Ohio that manages highly sensitive client data across 14 locations. With a two‑person IT team responsible for more than 350 endpoints and 30 servers, the organization needed an affordable, prevention‑focused solution to stop unknown malware and reduce time spent on endpoint and anti‑spam management — a need they addressed by evaluating vendors and selecting Comodo Cybersecurity’s Endpoint Security Manager (ESM).

Comodo Cybersecurity implemented its ESM suite — a five‑layer defense including antivirus, firewall, host intrusion prevention, file reputation and real‑time automatic containment — plus antispam and remote console management. The solution detected threats competing products missed, automatically contained unknown files to prevent zero‑day outbreaks, and let the small IT team manage and remediate endpoints remotely without interrupting users, improving threat detection and operational efficiency.


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