Veeam partners with DSCI to strengthen cyber resilience and DPDP readiness in India

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Veeam Software has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Data Security Council of India (DSCI) to strengthen cyber resilience, data governance and cybersecurity workforce development as Indian organisations prepare for the full enforcement of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act in May 2027.

Announced during VeeamON Tour Delhi, the partnership aims to help enterprises address evolving cybersecurity challenges driven by artificial intelligence while improving preparedness for India’s upcoming data protection regulations.

According to Veeam, India’s digital economy now contributes around 13% of the country’s GDP, with enterprises rapidly embracing AI technologies. However, the company’s latest research indicates that while 93% of Indian organisations are using or piloting AI agents, 98% report data-related challenges slowing AI adoption, and 42% identify risks associated with autonomous AI agents as a major concern.

“With the DPDP Act less than a year away from full enforcement, organisations need to move beyond compliance...

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