Komondors, yes , I know about them. Lucky you!
The coat is easy to deal with. The pups have a curly coat; the cords appear naturally as they get older.You have a juvenile in prospect. I expect that is happening already. The cords only need you to run your fingers through them to keep them neatly separated and to discourage plates of fur occurring in them, though even show Komondors have some of those.
Temperamentally they are a bit different from Pulik (flashy writing; the plural of Puli is Pulik. Not many people know that! Though most people say Pulis). The Puli is a herding dog. The Komondor is a herd protecting dog. That means, practically, that you have a dog which is fiercely loyal but also has the guard dog instinct to protect you. You need to be aware of that difference and it's a dog which needs to be socialised well and early, to get used to people and visitors generally. I suspect you'll find it's a bit stubborn on occasion. The Puli certainly is. (If you call a Puli it'll ignore you for a while but come in is own good time, walking like John Wayne, with a rolling swagger).
8 months old? She probably hasn't go into bad habits and is adjusted to strangers, but you've seen her, no doubt. They are still easily trainable at that age, in any case.