Adobe Acrobat Sign completes IRAP assessment
Adobe has announced it has completed IRAP assessment for Adobe Acrobat Sign at PROTECTED level. This follows Adobe Experience Manager Gov Cloud Australia (AEM Gov AU) completing the IRAP assessment at the PROTECTED level in March 2024.
The company says these IRAP assessments reaffirm Adobe’s commitment to work with governments to provide enhanced yet trusted digital citizen experiences, maintaining the highest security standards for handling classified information. The assessment allows Australian government agencies to adopt Adobe Acrobat Sign to help facilitate the transition to digital workflows while meeting regulatory security standards.
As digital transformation accelerates, so do the expectations for security and trust in digital interactions. Adobe says its Acrobat Sign enables end-to-end digital experiences across all types of signing workflows, and as a cloud-based solution, it helps agencies securely handle large volumes of online signature processes, including identity management, authentication and access control for users, document integrity certification, e-signature verification, and maintenance of recipient acceptance and audit trails. It also enables remote digital signatures backed by digital certificates from trust service providers (TSPs) with verified Cloud Signature Consortium (CSC) integrations to Adobe Acrobat Sign.
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