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What is India DPDP Compliance?

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA / DPDP Act 2023) a legal framework for the responsible processing of digital personal data in India. It establishes explicit obligations on consent, notice, purpose limitation, data security, and cross-border transfers, as well as data subject rights for organizations.

 

ValueMentor’s India DPDP Compliance Services will help organizations embed privacy into day-to-day operations, put in place strong technical and organizational controls, and establish audit-ready governance frameworks. Our approach covers sustainable compliance with reduced risk and increased stakeholder trust.

Our India DPDP Compliance Services

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Our DPDP Compliance Process

Evaluate current data practices and identify compliance gaps.

Design a tailored DPDP compliance roadmap including governance, people, process, and technology.

Deploy controls, consent workflows, DPIAs, and grievance redressal mechanisms.

Educate teams on DPDP obligations and privacy best practices.

Conduct periodic audits, track compliance evidence, and adapt to regulatory updates.

Build, test, and maintain breach response plans and remedial measures.

Protect your business with ValueMentor’s Data Privacy & Protection Services—a structured approach to securing Personally Identifiable Information (PII), managing risks, and ensuring compliance with global privacy regulations.

Why ValueMentor

ValueMentor combines technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and practical experience to help organizations achieve DPDP compliance efficiently and sustainably

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Our data privacy consultants assess your compliance needs, implement security controls, and guide you toward a strong data protection strategy that ensures regulatory compliance.

FAQs

All entities (Data Fiduciaries) processing digital personal data of individuals in India, including certain cross-border processors.

Access, correction, erasure, grievance redressal, and withdrawal of consent.

Appoint a Data Protection Officer, conduct DPIAs, maintain heightened governance, and adhere to stricter compliance requirements.

Notify affected individuals and the Data Protection Board, contain the incident, perform forensic investigation, and remediate.

Through risk assessments, contractual safeguards, and alignment with DPDP regulations.

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