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A Malwarebytes Case Study
Klamath‑Trinity Joint Unified School District, which serves eight schools and about 1,200 students in Humboldt County, struggled with Trojans and other malware across roughly 670 computers. Existing protections (content filters, Cisco ASA firewalls and AVG on ~175 endpoints) weren’t catching threats, forcing weekly manual cleanups that took 30–45 minutes per machine and frequently took labs and teachers’ workstations offline due to lack of reporting and visibility.
The district deployed 750 licenses of Malwarebytes Anti‑Malware for Business with the Management Console, enabling fast, centralized installs, scheduled small updates and remote remediation. As a result deployment and updates were simplified, hours of manual cleaning were eliminated, and IT gained real‑time visibility and proactive threat response—giving the district the confidence to move toward 1:1 computing.
David Elie
District Technician