Adobe Password Encryption Security
I work at a financial institution. We frequently use Adobe products to password protect and encrypt sensitive documents before emailing them out. Our CEO attempted to password protect a document and got a warning that stated "All Adobe products enforce the restrictions set by the Permissions Password. However, not all third-party products fully support and respect these settings. Recipients using such third-party products might be able to bypass some of the restrictions you have set." This concerned him a great deal, leading him to believe our method of encrypting and password protecting documents is faulty.
I have looked into this some myself since he raised concerns. As far as I can tell, password protecting a PDF using Adobe and setting the encryption algorithm to 256 AES is reasonably secure. Any password dependant security feature will be subjust to some risk, and that is why strong passwords are recommended.
Are there easy to use programs that bypass Adobe encryption entirely? How secure is password protecting a PDF using an Adobe product? Should an alternative method of document security be used instead of relying on the built in features found in Adobe?
