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India DPDP webinar: Your first steps to compliance readiness

On-demand Webinar

On-demand Webinar

Turn DPDP rules 2025 into a clear, actionable roadmap for your organisation 

India’s DPDP Act and the DPDP Rules 2025 introduce a structured framework for how organisations collect, use and protect digital personal data. Beyond the legal text, business and technology leaders need clarity on what to do first, how to prioritise and how to demonstrate accountability to regulators, customers and partners.

This webinar translates the regulatory requirements into a practical 90‑day execution plan. You will learn where to start, which controls to focus on, and how to align people, processes and technology to meet DPDP expectations in a realistic timeframe.

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Our webinar will tackle these points, focusing on:

  • 90‑Day Step‑By‑Step Plan for DPDP Readiness
  • Consent, notice & minimisation requirements
  • Data Principal rights & 90‑day fulfilment workflows
  • Breach response & 72‑hour notification
  • SDF obligations: DPO, DPIA, independent audits
  • How TÜV SÜD’s DPDP services support compliance 

About the Speaker

Atul Srivastava

Atul Srivastava
General Manager, Cybersecurity Services, TÜV SÜD

Atul has over 17 years of experience in the IT & BFSI sector. His professional qualifications include PCI QSA, CISA, CDPSE, ISO27001 Lead Auditor, ISO27001 Lead Implementer, COBIT, CCNA, MCSA, CEH and also having hands-on experience on various security solutions including SIEM, DLP, Firewall, WAF, Antivirus & XDR. He has a proficiency in multiple globally recognised standards & regulations, including PCI DSS 4.0, Global Data Protection Frameworks like DPDP, GDPR, PDPA, PDPL, ISO27001, & HIPPA. 

He has delivered multiple IT audit, consulting and training projects. His prime clientele includes Fintech organisations, Insurance providers, BPO and Oil & Gas companies in India, China and the Middle East region.


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