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Comodo is a cybersecurity vendor headquartered in Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA. This review focuses on two main areas: first, Comodo Website Security, which provides malware scanning and cleanup, WAF, CDN, DNS, and backup for websites; and second, enterprise security/Xcitium-related capabilities, including endpoint protection, EDR/XDR, ZeroDwell isolation, MDR, managed threat hunting, SOC, and incident response.
For website protection, the plans include daily malware scanning, automatic cleanup, expert manual cleanup, brand reputation and blacklist monitoring, vulnerability detection, instant notifications, Premium DNS, Global Anycast DNS, DNSSEC, load balancing, CDN acceleration, WAF, DDoS protection, malicious bot mitigation, brute-force and SQL injection protection, plus daily offsite encrypted backups for files and databases. Deployment is mainly cloud-service based, and it is advertised as supporting all content management systems.
On the enterprise side, Comodo places greater emphasis on proactively containing unknown threats. Endpoint protection combines antivirus, firewall, real-time scanning, and application sandboxing, alongside EDR/XDR and network/cloud/email/Web protection. Managed threat hunting provides 24x7x365 analyst monitoring, with alerts delivered through Dragon Platform. It also supports threat intelligence, Valkyrie verdicts, isolation-based remediation, periodic reporting, and forensic timelines.
Website security pricing is transparent: $8.25/month when billed annually, about $99/year; or $9.99/month when billed monthly. Considering that it includes WAF, CDN, DNS, backups, and cleanup in one package, the comparison table in the source material shows it as cheaper than the listed plans from Sucuri, SiteLock, JetPack, Wordfence, and similar providers. Enterprise-grade MDR, threat hunting, customer success, and most platform services do not disclose unit pricing and require a quote. The incident response retainer mentions a 12-month term, no upfront payment, and 10 hours of free response included.
The main advantages are a complete bundled website security feature set, relatively low public pricing, and the ability to expand into endpoint protection, MDR, SOC, and incident response. Its case coverage spans industries such as healthcare, education, government, MSPs, and finance. The downsides are that compliance certifications, SLA details, backup retention periods, cleanup turnaround times, enterprise service pricing, and access conditions from China are not clearly stated. The product line is also broad, so buyers should clarify the boundaries between Comodo and the Xcitium platform during selection.
The source material does not provide information on network connectivity from mainland China, RMB payments, invoices, or local support, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. If the main need is website protection, compare it with Sucuri, SiteLock, JetPack Security, and Wordfence. For enterprise endpoint/MDR scenarios, further compare options such as Microsoft Defender, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, and Sophos, and verify access stability, console latency, and payment compliance during a PoC.
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comodo.com is an United States Security (Cybersecurity) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach comodo.com directly.