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Watch this new video to hear from our CSO, Brad Arkin, about Adobe's commitment to building security into everything we do. This video discusses the core processes and controls Adobe employs and our development and deployment processes for our software and services – all designed to help meet customers’ security and compliance expectations.
This white paper details the Adobe Common Controls Framework (CCF) and how Adobe is using it to help meet the requirements of important standards such as SOC2, FedRAMP, and PCI DSS, among others. CCF is a critical component of Adobe’s overall security strategy. The paper provides useful knowledge that may also be beneficial to your own efforts in achieving compliance with regulations and standards affecting your business.
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