Autodesk Trust Center

Learn how Autodesk is committed to earning your trust

Autodesk builds integrity and trustworthiness into Design and Make

Trust is earned, not in a moment, but across thousands of interactions over time

Our products are designed to be trustworthy so you can focus on designing and making anything with confidence. We strive to protect data, make our products available whenever and wherever you need them, and treat everyone with empathy and fairness.

 

We are committed to earning and keeping your trust.

 

Holding ourselves to a higher standard

Trustworthy by design

We design our software and infrastructure with security, privacy, and resilience from the beginning. Services are architected, built, and maintained to increase business optimization and reduce risk for our customers.

Transparent and accountable

We are as open as possible about how we secure customer data, protect privacy, govern evolving technology, enforce responsible use, and notify our customers when there may be increased risk to them.

Ethical and empathetic

Leading with empathy extends to the decisions we make that affect residual risk. We consider customer feedback to improve risk posture and strive to meet customer expectations.

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Learn about Autodesk's Trusted AI practices

Autodesk delivers trusted AI to help our customers make a better world. We prioritize customer needs and protect intellectual property through our Trusted AI practices.

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See how we protect privacy

Our information practices comply with global standards and laws and accommodate customer preferences. 

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Review the latest security advisories

Find out about security vulnerabilities that could affect Autodesk products or services, and get notifications about threat activity and security incidents.

Explore the Autodesk Trust Center

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Security

A secure software development lifecycle, continuous vulnerability assessment, and risk mitigation are core Autodesk security practices.

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Trusted AI

Autodesk builds safety, transparency, and humanity into our AI development and use.

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Privacy

Autodesk’s information practices are described in our Privacy StatementTerms of Use, and other notices.

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Compliance

Autodesk regularly conducts internal and external audits, attestations, and third-party security assessments.

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Availability

Autodesk products are scalable and resilient. Our policies and standards contribute to a high level of availability. 

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Incident response

Autodesk responds to security incidents and vulnerabilities detected internally or reported through external parties.

Take action

Report a security incident

Report suspicious activity, malware, a data concern, or other security incident regarding an Autodesk product or service.

Choose genuine software

Reduce your risks of malware exposure and software failure by using genuine Autodesk software built by Autodesk.

Visit the health dashboard

Are you experiencing an outage with an Autodesk product or service? Check the real-time status of your cloud services.

Report a vulnerability

Help us improve product security by reporting remote code execution, authentication bypass, or other vulnerabilities.