Digital Signatures can apply security features to any PDF
document whether it is generated by other Adobe server products,
on a desktop by Acrobat, or even a third-party solution. Because
PDF documents can contain any type of information, such as text,
audio, and video files, you can use Digital Signatures to secure
any type of information saved in a PDF document.
Digital Signatures can apply the following security features
through automated business processes or programmatically through
the API:
- Certification and Approval signatures:
- Specify digital signing of documents so that recipients can
validate the authenticity and integrity of the content. Digital
signatures can be applied individually or in batches by using digital
certificates from third-party vendors. With digital signatures applied,
documents maintain authenticity even when archived.
- Signature validation:
- Specify signature validation so that your organization can
verify the authenticity of documents it receives.The Signature service
verifies signatures on a PDF document and returns information about
the overall validity of a PDF document. The validity of a PDF document
includes the signed content, and the identity and trust settings
of the signer. Document validity determines whether Modification
Detection and Prevention (MDP) and Modification Detection and Protection
Plus (MDP+) rules are adhered to.
- Dynamic control:
- Design forms in such a way that you can control the signature
properties dynamically on the client for fields that were already rendered.
You can also add new fields and additional control.
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