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India’s newly notified Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules mark a fundamental shift-from privacy as a compliance checkbox to privacy as a core operational, product, and leadership responsibility. With an 18-month phased rollout, stricter breach reporting timelines, clearer consent requirements, child-data safeguards, and board-level accountability, Indian enterprises must now re-engineer how personal data is collected, governed, secured, and embedded into digital products and AI systems.
This webinar, hosted by Express Computer in partnership with Skyflow, brings together legal and technology leaders to decode what the DPDP Rules really mean for Indian organisations-beyond interpretation and into execution. The session explores how enterprises can translate regulatory mandates into practical actions across data governance, product design, cloud platforms, and AI-driven systems-without slowing innovation.
From navigating consent and breach obligations to building privacy-by-design architectures and managing cross-border data flows, the discussion offers actionable insights for CIOs, CISOs, CPOs, legal leaders, and product teams preparing for DPDP readiness.
Speakers
Adv. Puneet Bhasin
Leading cyber law and data protection expert
Offering clarity on the key legal implications enterprises must act on now
Amruta Moktali
Chief Product Officer, Skyflow
Sharing a practitioner’s perspective on operationalising DPDP through modern privacy engineering, secure data workflows, and AI-ready architectures