Learn about the set of security rules and controls in Adobe AIR that help safeguard users and application developers.
Adobe is committed to the security of Flash Player and takes consumers' privacy seriously. Read about Flash Player features that may be important for privacy and security discussions.
Explore the structure of cross-domain policy files used to permit the sharing of data by client-side applications across domains.
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Trevor McCauley (updated Oct. 15, 2008)
Review the security changes in Flash Player 10 to determine whether you need to modify your existing content to ensure compatibility.
Learn how the Flash Player 9 security architecture and APIs help you deliver trusted content to your users. (Applies to ver. 9,0,124,0)
Make your Flash projects more secure by following these guidelines. (Applies to ver. 9,0,115,0 or later)
Kevin Towes and Tom Green (Updated April 14, 2008)
Learn about some of the risks for delivering video on the Internet today, and find out how you can help protect your content using the built-in features of Flash Media Server 3.
Tom Green (June 30, 2008)
Discover how easy it is to encrypt your web video streams and set up SWF verification.
More Flash Media Server security
Ray Camden (Feb. 19, 2008)
Learn how you can use CFML functions, tags, and administrative features to secure your ColdFusion and Ajax applications.
Updated for ColdFusion 8, learn about new security settings in ColdFusion server and its tags that help you protect your apps.
(Updated Oct. 22, 2007)
Securely develop, deploy, and distribute Flash and Flex applications while leveraging the player's existing security infrastructure.
Check out the documentation for information about security in Flex 2 applications.
Adobe (June 18, 2007)
This document provides guidelines for deploying and configuring Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader for use in digital signature and document security workflows.
Adobe (June 18, 2007)
This guide describes the document security features of the Adobe Acrobat 8.x family of products. It is for Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader users and administrators who may be responsible for deploying and supporting the Adobe Acrobat family of products in security workflows. This guide should be used in conjunction with the Adobe Acrobat Security Administration Guide.
Adobe (June 18, 2007)
This guide describes the digital signature features of the Adobe Acrobat 8.x family of products both for Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader users as well as for security administrators.
Adobe (June 18, 2007)
This document provides guidelines for deploying and configuring Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader for use in digital signature and document security workflows.
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