Comodo, 1-grid partner to provide websecurity to South African enterprises
November 28th, 2018The alliance seeks to expand Comodo’s global footprint in order to protect South African enterprises against DDoS and malware attacks.
The alliance seeks to expand Comodo’s global footprint in order to protect South African enterprises against DDoS and malware attacks.
The launch seeks to enhance the digital experience of enterprise customers by providing protection against malware in fixed and mobile networks.
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