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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Malwarebytes for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Malwarebytes for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) include: Chart Industries, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 11928 employees and revenues of $4.16 billion, Woodlands Transport, a Singapore based Transportation organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Meyer Tool, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Trinity College Gawler, a Australia based Education organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $40.0 million, Umpqua Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 165 employees and revenues of $20.0 million and many others.
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Chart Industries | Manufacturing | 11928 | $4.2B | United States | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Chart Industries deployed Malwarebytes as its Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution. The deployment was executed within Chart Industries Global IT Security organization and focused on endpoint protection for the manufacturer's distributed operations.
Malwarebytes was configured to operate in a low touch posture, running silently on endpoints until behavior based detection flagged a serious threat. Implemented EDR capabilities included ransomware detection and automated remediation, process and file quarantine, and endpoint telemetry collection to support incident investigation workflows.
Governance and operationalization centered on channeling Malwarebytes alerts into Chart Industries incident response procedures and security operations playbooks managed by the global security team. According to Global IT Security Engineer Kevin Merolla the impact had been unbelievable, Malwarebytes has vaporized ransomware, and it runs silently unless it detects a serious threat that we need to investigate.
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Meyer Tool | Manufacturing | 1500 | $300M | United States | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Meyer Tool implemented Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection as part of an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) strategy for its endpoints. The deployment targeted a subset of the company’s 1,530 endpoints that were used by roughly 50 users with administrative or executive system access, while the remainder of endpoints continued to be protected by VIPRE.
Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection was applied as the EDR layer, providing behavior-based detection and containment workflows common to Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions, along with agent level real-time scanning and remediation. The architecture created a two tier endpoint security model, with an EDR-protected privileged tier for high risk accounts and a broader antivirus tier using VIPRE for general users, enabling focused policy and control on systems with elevated access.
When a Ryuk ransomware attack encrypted most endpoints, Meyer Tool’s IT team executed an incident response and engaged Malwarebytes for expert guidance, and the systems running Malwarebytes were the only endpoints that did not get hit by Ryuk. Governance and response processes were adjusted to leverage vendor-supported incident response and to prioritize containment and remediation activities around the EDR-protected privileged cohort, while coordinating recovery for the VIPRE-protected population.
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Mike Carney Toyota | Automotive | 60 | $5M | Australia | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Mike Carney Toyota implemented Malwarebytes as an Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution to strengthen its cybersecurity posture across six dealership locations in North Queensland. The deployment targeted endpoint devices used across sales, parts, and service operations, aligning protection with the company’s customer-first and continuous improvement objectives. Malwarebytes was provisioned to deliver centralized endpoint protection and incident response capabilities for a 60-employee automotive retailer with an on-site IT function.
Deployment emphasized a centralized management architecture using the Malwarebytes console for policy orchestration and automated remediation workflows, standardizing endpoint configurations across all six sites. Functional capabilities implemented included real-time threat detection, behavioral analytics, quarantine and remediation, and scheduled scanning, which were operationalized within IT and service desk processes to maintain consistent endpoint hygiene. Governance changes focused on consolidated policy enforcement and routine endpoint monitoring to ensure consistent operational controls across dealership locations.
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NETisON | Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Italy | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, NETisON implemented Malwarebytes as its Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution to provide leading protection against ransomware and to establish a vendor relationship that could support growth of its MSP business. NETisON selected Malwarebytes after a conference meeting with Malwarebytes representatives, citing the solution’s capabilities to meet customer endpoint security needs. The implementation targeted NETisON’s managed services delivery, deploying Malwarebytes agents across customer endpoints and consolidating endpoint protection under a single Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) platform. As a 10 person professional services MSP based in Italy, NETisON prioritized vendor reliability and ongoing partner support as part of the procurement decision.
Deployment focused on core EDR capabilities, including malware and ransomware detection, behavioral analysis, automated removal and remediation workflows, and centralized policy and agent management to support multi-customer operations. Configuration emphasized lightweight agent rollouts and remote remediation workflows consistent with Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) operational models, enabling NETisON to standardize endpoint protection and incident handling across its customer base. Governance and operational processes were adapted to an MSP model with centralized administration for customer accounts and incident response procedures incorporated into managed service offerings. The engagement positioned Malwarebytes as NETisON’s trusted endpoint protection partner and as the platform underpinning the company’s MSP security services.
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Trinity College Gawler | Education | 200 | $40M | Australia | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Trinity College Gawler deployed Malwarebytes as its Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solution to protect campus endpoints. Malwarebytes was implemented to provide continuous endpoint protection, with the application configured to detect, quarantine, and remediate malware in real time across college-managed devices.
The deployment emphasized core Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) capabilities, including real-time threat detection, automated remediation workflows, and a centralized management console for policy enforcement and incident visibility. Configuration focused on endpoint scanning, behavioral detection rules, and automated cleaning actions to reduce manual remediation tasks.
Operational scope covered Trinity College Gawler IT operations and endpoint incident response, with the application supporting routine device hygiene and rapid containment of infections. The implementation directly impacted IT helpdesk workload and device restore processes by shifting remediation from manual restores to automated endpoint resolution.
Governance and process changes included instrumenting Malwarebytes alerts into existing IT ticketing workflows and updating remediation playbooks to leverage automated clean actions. According to Andrew Larner, Director of IT at Trinity College, "It has given us back 20% of our work week by not having to restore infected machines, and our vendor experience is exceptional," reflecting reduced restoration effort and a positive vendor relationship.
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Healthcare | 165 | $20M | United States | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2017 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Italy | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2019 | n/a |
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Transportation | 1200 | $300M | Singapore | Malwarebytes | Malwarebytes | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2019 | n/a |
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