Before enabling dedicated encryption keys, see Adobe Creative Cloud for enterprise security overview or Adobe Document Cloud security.
To upgrade your plan to include storage and services, contact your Adobe Account Manager.
Before enabling dedicated encryption keys, see Adobe Creative Cloud for enterprise security overview or Adobe Document Cloud security.
To upgrade your plan to include storage and services, contact your Adobe Account Manager.
Adobe is updating dedicated encryption on the Admin console from directory-level to organization-level encryption. Currently, when you enable encryption for a directory, the assets of users of that directory are encrypted. Going forward, when you enable encryption on the Admin console, assets of all users in the organization would be encrypted.
Yes, the Admin Console displays a notification when existing content has been encrypted.
Adobe is updating dedicated encryption on the Admin console from directory-level to organization-level encryption. Currently, you can revoke encryption for a directory. Going forward, when you will revoke encryption on the Admin console at the organization level.
To restore access to content whose encryption key has been revoked, re-enable the encryption key from the Admin Console.
Yes, users can browse files but cannot access the contents of the files.
The sync operation fails.
The following data is not encrypted using the dedicated encryption key and is therefore not affected if the key is revoked:
We're updating organizations (teams or enterprises) to the Enterprise storage model to enable enterprise storage and other enterprise-level features for Adobe ID users.
You'll be notified when your organization is scheduled for the update. After the update, the Adobe ID users are moved to enterprise storage, and the organization directly controls their business profiles.
No, standard encryption keys will not be used. The user will not be able to upload data because no valid key is present.