Acrobat Adobe: Taking PDF security to a new level with Adobe

  • Middle East: Sunday, May 01 - 2011 at 11:07

Engineered with security in mind, the Adobe Reader X and Adobe Acrobat X deliver better application security thanks to Protected Mode and new capabilities that allow more granular controls, tighter integration with both the Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OS X operating system architectures, and improved deployment and administration tools.

Adobe Reader X and Adobe Acrobat X take the security of PDF documents—and your data—to a whole new level.

In addition, the Adobe Secure Software Engineering Team (ASSET) and the Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) work together to help ensure that your data is safe and secure when you use Adobe products.

Supplementing our internal security efforts, Adobe's involvement in the Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) ensures the advance information sharing of product vulnerabilities with security software providers, such as antivirus and intrusion detection and prevention vendors, so the industry can work together to reduce the risk of vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat X and Adobe Reader X.

This Adobe Acrobat white paper looks at:

• Improved Application Security

• JavaScript Execution Control

• Cross-domain Configuration

• User-friendly Security Alerts

• Tighter Integration with Operating System Architectures

• Easier Deployment and Administration

• Content Security

• Conclusion
 

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