Free Webinar INFOPERCEPT × DPDPA UNFILTERED

DPDPA Unfiltered.
Tough Questions Every Org Is Asking, But Few Can Answer.

The DPDP Act is not just a legal problem. It is an operating model problem. Most DPDPA (Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023) conversations stop at interpretation — but readiness begins when legal, security, IT, compliance, risk, and leadership are aligned on one question.

Can we prove we are ready when it matters?

Friday, 7th August 2026 4:30 PM IST 60 Min · Live Online · Zoho Webinar

Limited live seats. Register to join the discussion.

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Webinar Speakers
Kaushal Trivedi
Director, Compliance Optimization Center and Co-founder
Bhaumik Shah
Chief Legal Advisor

The core problem

DPDPA readiness breaks when teams work in silos

DPDPA cannot be solved by one function alone.

LegalMay interpret obligations.
SecurityMust protect and monitor.
ITMust know where personal data lives.
ComplianceMust preserve evidence.
LeadershipMust own the risk.

That is where most DPDPA conversations break down.

Organizations do not struggle only because the law is complex. They struggle because personal data moves across:

emailsSaaS toolsvendors cloud systemsemployee devicessecurity logs AI toolsthird-party environments

This webinar discusses DPDPA readiness as a practical operating model, not a checklist.


How we'll teach this

A different webinar format

This is not a one-way compliance presentation. Every major topic will be discussed through three practical lenses:

Security view

What does the obligation mean when personal data is moving through real systems, users, vendors, endpoints, cloud platforms, and logs?

Practical takeaway

What should organizations actually do to improve readiness, preserve evidence, reduce risk, and align teams?

Move from DPDPA awareness to DPDPA readiness.

The framework

A practical 6-step DPDPA readiness framework

1
Know Your DataVisibility

Focus: What personal data exists, where it is stored, where it moves, and who owns it.

You cannot protect, monitor, or govern personal data if the organization does not know where it lives.

2
Understand Your RiskRisk Assessment

Focus: Systems, internet exposure, vulnerabilities, third-party access, and business-critical data flows.

DPDPA readiness requires understanding not only what data exists, but where it is exposed and how it can be misused.

3
Protect ItSecurity

Focus: IAM, PAM, MFA, encryption, EDR, SIEM, DLP, and email security.

Controls matter. But controls must be mapped to actual data movement, access paths, users, vendors, and business risk.

4
Monitor EverythingContinuous Monitoring

Focus: Unauthorized access, insider misuse, data exfiltration, ransomware, and suspicious movement of personal data.

DPDPA readiness depends on knowing when personal data is accessed, moved, copied, exposed, or misused.

5
Prepare for IncidentsIncident Readiness

Focus: Investigation, evidence preservation, notification readiness, containment, and recovery.

When an incident happens, organizations need more than intent. They need facts, timelines, logs, evidence, and decisions.

6
GovernGovernance

Focus: Personal data visibility, risk level, open findings, third-party exposure, audit evidence, and leadership reporting.

Governance is where DPDPA readiness becomes measurable, reviewable, and board-ready.


Is this for you

Who should attend

Legal Teams

Understand how DPDPA obligations translate into operational requirements across systems, vendors, and incidents.

CISOs and Security Teams

Learn what must be monitored, protected, logged, and evidenced to support DPDPA readiness.

DPOs

Understand how privacy responsibility connects with security operations, incident response, and governance.

Compliance Leaders

Learn how to move from policy documentation to evidence-backed compliance readiness.

IT Teams

Understand why personal data visibility, system ownership, access control, and vendor management matter.

CEOs and Board Members

Understand where DPDPA risk sits across the organization and why leadership ownership is essential.


Takeaways

What you will learn

How to think about DPDPA readiness practically
Why compliance claims need evidence
What security teams must monitor
How vendors, AI tools, ransomware, and insider actions affect DPDPA readiness
Why legal, security, compliance, IT, and leadership must align
How to frame DPDPA as an operating model instead of a legal checklist
What questions leadership should ask before an incident, audit, or regulator asks them first