When you develop and deploy applications based on Adobe software, platforms, and tools, you want your users to feel confident that their information is safe. That's why Adobe builds strong security capabilities into all of our products. And by partnering with respected industry standards organizations, such as the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) and the Software Assurance Forum for Excellence in Code (SAFECode), Adobe helps ensure that the latest security information and best practices are always your fingertips.
Adobe developer security documentation

Adobe provides a wide range of detailed documentation to help you develop and deploy secure applications with our tools and platforms. Leveraging the expertise of both our internal security experts and members of the Adobe developer community, Adobe's security documentation gives you best practices and practical examples, so you can harden your applications simply and easily.
Documentation wiki — Share tips and techniques with other members of the Adobe Developer Community, edit and update information from Adobe, including Adobe Help documentation, and rate and comment on content from Adobe and other developers.
Application Security Library — Find technical guides, specifications, frequently asked questions, and other resources to help protect critical applications using industry-leading application security techniques.
Content Security Library — Discover detailed information on document control and security features, such as digital signatures, encryption, rights management, and related content security technologies, so you can protect sensitive electronic documents and forms created with Adobe software.
Adobe developer education and training

How can you harden an application that uses Adobe runtimes? Avoid common mistakes that increase security risks in your applications? Know what potential threats result in the greatest risk to your information? Learn all of this and more when you take an online class developed by certified Adobe security professionals.
Adobe® Flash® Player 10 security — Delve into the details of the security model implemented in the Adobe Flash Player 10 runtime, including a set of security rules and controls to safeguard users, website administrators, and content developers.
Securing your ColdFusion® applications — Understand how you can protect your video content using the built-in features of Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server 3.5 and Flash Media Streaming Server 3.5 software.
Using Ajax security features in ColdFusion — Find out how to protect your Adobe ColdFusion applications from SQL injection attacks.
How to build secure Flash Platform apps — Learn how to build rich content that helps respect user privacy and reduce security risks in this series on secure ActionScript® coding.
