Privacy By Design Blueprint To Prevent 250 Crore Penalty Under DPDP Act Published

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Bengaluru-based privacy technology company PrivaSapien and the Data Security Council of India (DSCI) have launched Operationalising DPDP and Privacy by Design through PETs. The co-authored industry report provides Indian organisations with a practical framework for implementing technical safeguards to unlock data and avoid penalty of upto Rs 250 Crore as per the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. The industry report was unveiled at FINSEC 2026, India’s premier banking and financial security conference, in Mumbai.

The report is very timely as organizations are confused between following traditional GRC approach vs the need for technical safeguard as per DPDP which provides exemption and not having them can result in penalty. Traditional approach of collecting consent and cookie, doing manual DPIAs and discovery alone don’t solve the problem. It’s the risk mitigation of Data-in-use is where the data unlocking happens and consent based processing limits organizational risk. Its central argument: data...

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