DPDP Rules 2025: Implications and roadmap

DPDP Rules 2025 are now notified, transforming India’s data privacy landscape. Watch EY Partners decode compliance actions, challenges and sector implications.

With the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) notifying the final Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules,2025, India has entered a new era of privacy-led digital governance. This webcast brings together EY leaders and domain experts to explain what these rules mean for enterprises—from consent standards, security safeguards, breach-response protocols and children’s data protections to phased compliance timelines that require immediate action.


Join us as we discuss sector-specific implications, key challenges in operational readiness, and how organizations can use this regulator-driven shift to embed privacy, security and trust by design. Watch to explore practical steps, governance frameworks and technology enablers that help turn compliance obligations into long-term business value.

Topics discussed include:

  • Key obligations under the newly notified DPDP Rules, 2025, and their impact on enterprises.
  • Phased compliance timelines and prioritizing immediate readiness actions.
  • Strengthening consent management, data discovery, retention and breach-response mechanisms.
  • Practical governance models to embed privacy, security and trust by design.
  • Sector-specific risks, operational challenges and mitigation strategies.
  • Using technology to achieve continuous, scalable compliance and real-time data visibility.

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