Comodo
Comodo is a cybersecurity company that provides enterprise security software, Managed Security Services (MSS), and digital trust solutions for networks, endpoints, and online transactions.
- Enterprise security platform offerings spanning endpoint, network, and web security controls
- Certificate and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services for digital identity and encryption
- Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and other MSS for organizations
- Email and web security tools for threat filtering, isolation, and policy enforcement
- Security solutions and services oriented to businesses, service providers, and public-sector entities
More About Comodo
Comodo focuses on cybersecurity products and services used by enterprises, service providers, and institutional customers to protect endpoints, networks, web applications, and digital identities. Its portfolio is oriented toward threat prevention, detection, and response across desktop and server fleets, email and web gateways, and public-facing web properties. The company positions its technology to System Integration Testing (SIT) within standard enterprise security architectures that align with layered defense and zero-trust concepts, integrating with directory services, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms, and other infrastructure components.
In endpoint security (endpoint security), Comodo provides agents and platforms that apply multiple security controls to Windows and other operating systems. These typically combine antivirus techniques, application control, sandboxing, and containment to analyze unknown or untrusted code. The containment approach relies on virtualization and policy-based controls that execute suspicious processes in isolated environments, reducing the chance that malware can alter the underlying host system. These endpoint components can be managed centrally through cloud-based or on-premises (on-prem) consoles used by security and IT operations teams.
In certificate and PKI services (identity and access management), Comodo issues and manages digital certificates used for TLS/SSL encryption of websites and services, as well as for code signing and other identity use cases. These services rely on widely deployed cryptographic protocols such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) and X.509 certificate standards and plug into common web server platforms, application delivery controllers, and content management stacks. Enterprise customers use these capabilities to encrypt data in transit, authenticate servers and sometimes users or devices, and support compliance requirements related to secure communications.
Comodo also offers MSS (managed detection and response) that monitor customer environments for threats and suspicious activity. These services typically integrate log and telemetry data from endpoints, networks, and cloud environments into monitoring platforms staffed by Comodo analysts. Organizations adopt these services to augment internal Security Operations (SecOps) centers, gain access to 24x7 monitoring, and outsource threat hunting and incident triage activities. The managed offerings are designed to interoperate with existing firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and SIEMs.
In email and web security (secure email gateway, Secure Web Gateway (SWG)), Comodo provides filtering, scanning, and isolation capabilities that inspect content for malware, phishing attempts, and policy violations. Technologies may include URL filtering, attachment sandboxing, and domain reputation checks. These tools SIT in front of mail servers and web browsers or integrate with cloud productivity suites to enforce organization-defined policies and reduce exposure to social engineering and drive-by download attacks.
Across these domains, Comodo’s portfolio aligns with enterprise categories such as endpoint protection platforms, PKI and certificate lifecycle management, secure web and email gateways, and MDR. The offerings are used by security, infrastructure, and compliance teams to create standardized controls, centralize policy management, and integrate threat visibility across heterogeneous environments that include on-prem data centers, branch networks, and cloud services.