Adobe 62000236 Using Manual page 239

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED
Security
Protection required:
Require a password to open a
PDF, or copy or print its contents
Indicate that you approve of the
PDF content
Prevent forms from being
tampered with
Send secure file attachments via
email
Allow only the people you
specify to view a PDF
For more information on using security features, see these resources:
• Legal professionals:
http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/
• PDF Portfolios:
www.adobe.com/go/lrvid4201_a9
More Help topics
"Removing sensitive
content" on page 255
"Setting up security
policies" on page 244
"Modify form field
properties" on page 201
"Run a predefined batch
sequence" on page 356
Choosing security methods within FIPS mode (Windows)
Acrobat and Reader provide a FIPS mode to restrict data protection to Federal Information Processing Standard
(FIPS). FIPS mode uses FIPS 140-2 approved algorithms using the RSA BSAFE Crypto Micro Edition (ME) 2.1.0.3
cryptographic module.
The following security options aren't available in FIPS mode:
• Applying password-based security policies to documents. You can use public key certificates or Adobe LiveCycle
Rights Management ES to secure the document, but you cannot use password encryption to secure the document.
• Creating self-signed certificates. To create a self-signed digital ID, it must be saved to the Windows certificate store.
You cannot create a self-signed digital ID that is saved to a file.
• RC4 encryption. A PDF file can only be encrypted by using the AES encryption algorithm when in FIPS mode.
• MD5 or RIPEMD160 digest methods. In FIPS mode, only the SHA-1 and SHA-2 families of digest algorithms can
be used when creating a digital signature.
Action:
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.
When you use the batch-processing command to apply
security to PDF Portfolios the documents are secured,
but the cover sheet is not.
Sign and certify the PDF. You must obtain a digital ID to
add digital signatures.
For Asian languages, you can add an approval stamp.
Use LiveCycle Designer to secure forms and create
locking signature fields. See the Adobe LiveCycle
Designer Help.
Use security envelopes.
Choose Encrypt With Certificate from the Secure button
in the Tasks toolbar, or apply security using Adobe
LiveCycle Rights Management ES. You must have
certificates for users who can view the documents.
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