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The way we live, work and collaborate has changed in this new world. We are spending much more time online, sharing personal and confidential enterprise
information through virtual sessions. It has never been more important to know and ensure that your current collaboration solution is secure enough.
For more than 15 years, Adobe Connect has been the solution of choice for some of the most highly regulated
domains industries such as government, financial services, and healthcare, to run mission-critical operations online.
Here’s why
Security built-In
The robust Adobe Secure Product Lifecycle (SPLC) process helps ensure that our developers build strong security that can evolve to protect against changing threats.
More secure interactions
Every client server connection runs as a secured https stream with industry standard encryption using TLS. Sensitive information is further protected using industry-standard AES-256 encryption.
Least privilege principle
Adobe Connect meeting hosts are empowered with strong, role-based controls that help create safer, more secure experiences for all co-presenters and participants.
Flexible deployments with managed services
Adobe Connect customers can choose between a hosted deployment, private cloud deployment as a managed service or an on-premise deployment behind their firewall.
Adobe Connect security whitepaper
An in-depth description of Adobe Connect's security architecture & controls.
Adobe Connect FedRAMP certification
Adobe Connect Managed Services has FedRAMP℠ authorization for its Cloud services for the government since July, 2015.
Adobe secure engineering whitepaper
Adobe’s strategy and philosophy is centered around the best practices for secure product and service engineering and details the implementation of the Adobe SPLC (Secure Product Lifecycle)
Adobe incident response security whitepaper
Adobe’s comprehensive incident response program, including proactive security monitoring & reactive incident response, and the functions within the company are responsible for ensuring customers’ trust in security with Adobe.
Adobe security culture whitepaper
Adobe’s focus on security, including employee security awareness & training, helps proactively prevent potential security issues and swiftly react to, remediate, and resolve vulnerabilities and threats.
Adobe Connect and GDPR
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which applies starting May 25, 2018, provides that Adobe, in its role as your data processor, must take appropriate measures to assist its customers in fulfilling or deleting access, and other requests from individuals.