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Aamod
Aamod Sathe

Senior Architect, Data Governance

Bharath Thesayi
Bharath Thesayi

Sr. Sales Engineer

In today’s digital era, businesses navigate a landscape where gathering and using personal data is crucial to their operations. However, this practice carries significant risks, as the exposure of sensitive information can have serious consequences for both companies and individuals. India's Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023 introduces a comprehensive framework aimed at protecting personal data and ensuring individual privacy, reshaping data management practices across various industries.

A rigorous data governance framework as well as technology is needed for compliance with the act – including automating data management, enforcing security policies, monitoring breaches, and providing tools for data protection. Penalties for non-compliance can go up to INR 250 CR.

Join this session where we will discuss how you can be prepared for DPDP – including:

  • Preparing a comprehensive data inventory
  • Implementing a consent mechanism
  • Establishing and maintaining technical and organizational security measures
  • Conducting regular audits/readiness
  • Mechanisms to respond to data principal requests.

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