Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP) vs. Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)
Score 6.7 out of 10
N/A
Comodo Cybersecurity headquartered in Clifton offers Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP) provides malicious file quarantine, malware protection, antivirus, and other endpoint security features.
$4
Per Device Per Month
Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection is a malware, spyware, antivirus and endpoint protection application available formerly with System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), which later became Microsoft Endpoint Manager. It is a legacy product, with older versions reaching end of support, and is not available as a standalone product.N/A
Pricing
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
Editions & Modules
Premium
$4.00
Per Device Per Month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
Top Pros
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Features
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
Endpoint Security
Comparison of Endpoint Security features of Product A and Product B
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)
8.1
2 Ratings
5% below category average
Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
7.9
2 Ratings
7% below category average
Anti-Exploit Technology8.02 Ratings7.02 Ratings
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)8.02 Ratings8.52 Ratings
Centralized Management9.02 Ratings8.01 Ratings
Hybrid Deployment Support8.02 Ratings6.01 Ratings
Infection Remediation8.02 Ratings9.52 Ratings
Vulnerability Management8.02 Ratings8.02 Ratings
Malware Detection8.02 Ratings8.52 Ratings
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User Ratings
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(2 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
7.6
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Comodo Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection
Likelihood to Recommend
Comodo
It seems to be one of the best AV products that I have used. One issue that I have is with billing/invoicing and how the licenses are issued.
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Microsoft
It is well suited in environments that want a simple AV product/solution that, for the most part, can be easily deployed to client endpoints. It is also good for environments that want something that is easy to use by end-users, and also doesn't use a whole lot of system resources. It is less suited for environments that want an AV solution that is more robust feature-wise, or has more configurable options for the end-users. It is also less suited for those organizations that want an AV product to have the highest detection rate in the industry.
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Pros
Comodo
  • Mitigates exposure to unwanted files and malware.
  • Ease of Use and Management.
  • Administrator control unlike standard antivirus purchased in the consumer/small business market.
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Microsoft
  • Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection offers exceptional threat protections for signature-based "known" threats.
  • The signatures are constantly updated and management of this application is super easy with the use of Microsoft SCCM.
  • The application is very much a "set it and let it" type of deployment. Once you install it, there are very little configuration or changes that need to be made.
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Cons
Comodo
  • Stability, they could grow when it comes to updates to the client. There always seems to be complications.
  • Locking of systems. In the event of trouble, systems lock down so far that the administrator has to drive to the location where device is located, uninstall and reinstall.
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Microsoft
  • The product could improve in the area of having better mechanisms in place with how the SCEP client is deployed/installed from the server on the management side. We have run into this firsthand with the client not installing on an endpoint, and then having to take the time to investigate why it was not installing.
  • A second improvement that can be made is to keep trying to improve the products detection rate for finding malware/viruses. The case can be made that there are some products out there that do a better job at this and have a higher detection rate.
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Support Rating
Comodo
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
There was a time and a place in which Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection was an excellent choice to provide threat protections. However, now that threats have been evolving, so too does the need for more advanced protections. In its current offering, it just no longer meets the needs of our organization in terms of providing protections against threats.
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Alternatives Considered
Comodo
I was using a platform called Barkly which seemed to work well at the time. I ran a ransomware simulation against Barkly and it did not perform as well as anticipated. I began searching for another AV platform, found Comodo and decided to run the same ransomware test. Comodo [Advanced Endpoint Protection (AEP)] performed much better and was more effective at stopping the simulated ransomware.
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Microsoft
How SCEP stacks up against some of the other AV solutions/products is that it does a pretty good job overall (not the best in the industry) at detecting/removing malware, which is the main focus for a product like this. It is also easy to use on the end-user side, which can't be said for some other AV products on the market. I was not involved with the selection/purchase of the product in the organization, but I'm almost certain the organization selected this based on the tight integration with Microsoft System Center Manager, which is used in the organization. Also, given the fact that SCEP is tightly integrated and works well in organizations that utilize Microsoft products, it was probably another factor in selecting this. Lastly, the cost of licenses was probably lower (because of System Center already being in place) than other AV products.
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Return on Investment
Comodo
  • Increased [efficiency]
  • Can centrally manage the endpoints
  • Mitigation of threats/vulnerabilities to the endpoint
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Microsoft
  • There was little/no cost associated with this software since we are utilizing SCCM and are paying license costs for that anyways.
  • The level or protection is excellent for the cost of the software.
  • There was at least one instance in which Microsoft System Center Endpoint Protection identified a crypto-malware, but not before it had already started to encrypt many of our files. So it did detect the threat, but since it was a little delayed we still were infected.
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