DSCI and PrivaSapien launch privacy engineering framework ahead of DPDP

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The Data Security Council of India and PrivaSapien have jointly released a new industry report outlining how enterprises can operationalise India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act through privacy engineering and privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) as organisations prepare for stricter compliance and AI governance requirements.

The report, titled Operationalising DPDP and Privacy by Design through PETs, was unveiled at FINSEC 2026 in Mumbai and focuses on embedding privacy safeguards directly into enterprise systems, workflows, and data architectures rather than treating compliance as a standalone legal or governance function.

The release comes at a time when Indian enterprises are accelerating AI adoption while simultaneously preparing for the DPDP Act’s full enforcement timeline, which introduces significant accountability requirements and penalties for non-compliance. The report notes that organisations remain divided between traditional governance, risk and compliance (GRC) approaches and the need for technical safeguards mandated under DPDP.

According to the report, traditional methods...

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