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.
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.
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Learn how the Flash Player 9 security architecture and new APIs help you deliver trusted content to your users. (Applies to ver. 9,0,124,0)
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Securely develop, deploy, and distribute Flash and Flex applications while leveraging the player's existing security infrastructure.
Explore the structure of cross-domain policy files used to permit the sharing of data by client-side applications across domains.
Read security bulletins, sign up for notifications, and send in alerts for security issues you've found.
Set up an application with formal trust, external resources, client applications, and authentication.
What security tasks should take precedence over others?
Security Innovation evaluates Adobe Acrobat Connect Professional 6 for proper security design, implementation and deployment.
See how Flex meets application security best practices to defend against client-side attacks.
Verify data with the cfqueryparam tag and protect your database from SQL injection hacks.
Apply these security principles to developing any web application.
Vernon Viehe guides you through security resources on macromedia.com that will help you secure your site.
Learn some of the common security issues to address when deciding how to use a cross-domain policy file on your server.
Learn about all the security-relevant features of the Flash Player client runtime, including permission controls, deployment, and APIs.
Learn about the changed security model applied to Flash content run from a local file system.
Protect SWF files and servers from unauthorized access.
Find out exactly what information Flash Player gathers from your machine and why it is safe.
Adobe (July 2, 2007)
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 2.
Learn how to use the strong, built-in digital media protection capabilities of Flash Media Server when you stream your content.
Learn how to get more people connected with new HTTP tunneling features.
Run through this checklist to secure your application before you deploy.
Branden Hall explains the how and why of security with Macromedia Flash.
Tom Green (June 30, 2008)
Discover how easy it is to encrypt your web video streams and set up SWF verification.
Security experts from @stake analyze the key security features and server architecture. Download PDF (144k)
Get in-depth information on security features of Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX.
Keep your data safe. Learn about the new security features in Macromedia Flash MX.
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Use Flash Remoting to create a ticketing system that transmits data securely.
Implement these Administrator settings to secure your ColdFusion server when using it with IIS 6.0.
Find out how ColdFusion MX 6.1 addresses security risks with powerful, easy-to-implement features.
Charlie Arehart builds on Part One, giving the steps for setting up sandbox/resource security.
Rob Rusher shows how to create a security CFC that authenticates and authorizes against an NT domain.
Stop hackers from identifying your server configuration, and from maliciously executing sample code.
Charlie Arehart explains how to control access with built-in ColdFusion MX security measures.
Verify data with the cfqueryparam tag and protect your database from SQL injection hacks.
Keep hackers at bay with these recommended settings and configurations for your application.
Learn to implement a basic security model through CFCs.
Learn how to configure and enable SSL with the ColdFusion MX built-in web server.
Read security bulletins, sign up for notifications, and send in alerts for security issues you've found.
Sign up and get notified each time a new security bulletin is posted.
Safeguard your databases and use authentication code to protect your applications from would-be hackers.
Submit your feedback about the Developer Center.