Case Study: Christian Motorcyclists Association achieves zero malware infections with Comodo Cybersecurity's Advanced Endpoint Protection

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Organization Trusts Comodo’s Advanced Endpoint Protection Technology to Stay Malware Free

The Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA) is a non-profit evangelistic organization with thousands of members worldwide that stores sensitive membership, donation and financial data across hundreds of endpoints. Despite using multiple antivirus products, CMA’s IT team was clearing an average of three major infections per week and feared unknown zero‑day and advanced persistent threats, so they evaluated vendors and selected Comodo Cybersecurity’s Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection to gain centralized, preventive endpoint protection.

Comodo Cybersecurity implemented its Default Deny platform with automated containerization, unified endpoint management and a central dashboard, allowing CMA to manage endpoints from a single console and contain unknown processes without disrupting users. Since deploying Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection in early 2015, CMA reports zero malware or spyware incidents, large man‑hour savings for administrators, and elimination of the daily malware fixes they faced before implementation.


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Christian Motorcyclists Association

Clint Davis

IT Manager


Comodo Cybersecurity

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