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Choosing a security method, Choosing which type of security to use

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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD 214 Security Choosing a security method Choosing which type of security to use By adding security to documents, you can limit viewing, editing, printing, and other options to only the specified users. You can choose if you want the users to have the required password, a digital ID, or access to Adobe LiveCycle® Rights Management ES. Acrobat provides different security methods with which to specify document authenticity, encryption, and permission settings. You can encrypt all or part of a document and limit user actions. For example, you can restrict users to only typing in fields in a form or prevent them from printing a PDF. Password security Use passwords to restrict opening, editing, and printing PDFs. Password security provides a simple way to share documents among users where sharing passwords is possible or when high levels of backward compatibility is required. Password security policies do not require specifying any document recipients. You set password protection either for all contents or only on file attachments. PDF envelopes enable you to attach encrypted files to an unencrypted PDF envelope. Certificate security Certificate security provides a high level of security and eliminates the need for password sharing. It also allows assigning different permissions to different users whose identities can be verified and managed. Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES security Use Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES to apply a policy to documents without the need for digital signatures and certificates. The policy contains the list of recipients and their individual set of permissions. Security policies If you often apply the same security settings to PDFs, consider creating a security policy to simplify your workflow. Different policies are useful for accommodating different requirements. Envelope policy You can secure multiple documents by embedding them in a PDF envelope. Envelopes can be encrypted to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the contents and certified to provide proof of origin. Authorized recipients can open the envelope and extract the files to view them. LiveCycle Rights Management ES policy Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES policies are stored on a server, and users must have access to the server to use them. Creating these policies requires specifying the document recipients from a list on Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES. Password and certificate policies Save your password or certificate settings and reuse them to encrypt PDFs without setting up the password or certificate for each instance. Protection required: Action: Require a password to open a Choose Encrypt With Password from the Secure button PDF, or copy or print its contents in the Tasks toolbar. For a PDF Portfolio, choose File > Modify PDF Portfolio > Secure Portfolio. If your company is signed up, you can also use Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES to secure documents. Indicate that you approve of the Sign and certify the PDF. You must obtain a digital ID to PDF content add digital signatures. For Asian languages, you can add an approval stamp. Last updated 9/30/2011

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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
Security
Last updated
9
/30/2011
Choosing a security method
Choosing which type of security to use
By adding security to documents, you can limit viewing, editing, printing, and other options to only the specified users.
You can choose if you want the users to have the required password, a digital ID, or access to Adobe LiveCycle® Rights
Management ES.
Acrobat provides different security methods with which to specify document authenticity, encryption, and permission
settings. You can encrypt all or part of a document and limit user actions. For example, you can restrict users to only
typing in fields in a form or prevent them from printing a PDF.
Password security
Use passwords to restrict opening, editing, and printing PDFs. Password security provides a simple
way to share documents among users where sharing passwords is possible or when high levels of backward
compatibility is required. Password security policies do not require specifying any document recipients.
You set password protection either for all contents or only on file attachments. PDF envelopes enable you to attach
encrypted files to an unencrypted PDF envelope.
Certificate security
Certificate security provides a high level of security and eliminates the need for password sharing.
It also allows assigning different permissions to different users whose identities can be verified and managed.
Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES security
Use Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES to apply a
policy
to
documents without the need for digital signatures and certificates. The policy contains the list of recipients and their
individual set of permissions.
Security policies
If you often apply the same security settings to PDFs, consider creating a security policy to simplify your workflow.
Different policies are useful for accommodating different requirements.
Envelope policy
You can secure multiple documents by embedding them in a PDF envelope. Envelopes can be
encrypted to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the contents and certified to provide proof of origin.
Authorized recipients can open the envelope and extract the files to view them.
LiveCycle Rights Management ES policy
Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES policies are stored on a server, and
users must have access to the server to use them. Creating these policies requires specifying the document recipients
from a list on Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES.
Password and certificate policies
Save your password or certificate settings and reuse them to encrypt PDFs without
setting up the password or certificate for each instance.
Protection required:
Action:
Require a password to open a
PDF, or copy or print its contents
Choose Encrypt With Password from the Secure button
in the Tasks toolbar. For a PDF Portfolio, choose File >
Modify PDF Portfolio > Secure Portfolio.
If your company is signed up, you can also use Adobe
LiveCycle Rights Management ES to secure documents.
Indicate that you approve of the
PDF content
Sign and certify the PDF. You must obtain a digital ID to
add digital signatures.
For Asian languages, you can add an approval stamp.