Understand India’s New Data Protection Law and Build a Practical Compliance Roadmap
India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act is reshaping how organizations collect, process, store, and secure personal data. From consent management and data fiduciary responsibilities to breach reporting and governance controls, enterprises must now adopt a privacy-first approach to compliance.
This whitepaper provides a practical, business-focused guide to help organizations understand regulatory expectations, reduce compliance risks, and implement an effective DPDP readiness strategy.
What You’ll Learn
- Overview of the DPDP Act and its business impact
- Key responsibilities of Data Fiduciaries
- Consent management and user rights
- Data security and breach response requirements
- Third-party and vendor risk considerations
- Common compliance mistakes enterprises make
- Step-by-step DPDP compliance roadmap
- Best practices for building a privacy governance framework
Who Should Read This?
- CISOs & Security Leaders
- Compliance Teams
- Legal & Governance Professionals
- Startup Founders
- IT Administrators
- Enterprises handling customer data in India
Why This Whitepaper Matters
Non-compliance with the DPDP Act can lead to significant financial penalties and reputational damage. Organizations that proactively strengthen their privacy and security posture will be better prepared for evolving regulatory expectations and customer trust requirements.




















