ALB India's Digital Personal Data Protection Draft Rules 2025 Masterclass: Navigating a New Age of Data Privacy
ALB India's Digital Personal Data Protection Draft Rules 2025 Masterclass: Navigating a New Age of Data Privacy
25 – 26 March 2025
11:30am to 1:30pm (Singapore/Hong Kong/China Time) GMT +8
9:00am to 11:00am (India Time) GMT+5.5
Delivered Via: 2-Part MS Teams Webinar
OVERVIEW
On January 3, 2025, the government of India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology unveiled the Draft Rules for the Digital Personal Data Protection Act. These Draft Rules operationalise various provisions and throw light on the compliance under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDPA), which is India’s first standalone data protection legislation.
The Draft Rules provide a detailed framework for implementing the provisions of the DPDPA. It addresses key aspects such as notice and consent requirements, how the State processes data, obligations of a Data Fiduciary, and cross-border data transfers. Once brought into force, it will govern the entire processing of personal data in digital form, and the compliance period for businesses begins.
This legislation is designed to strengthen data protection and accountability for entities such as internet companies, mobile apps, and businesses that handle citizens’ data. Furthermore, it is worth noting that the DPDPA will have implications for India’s trade negotiations with other nations. It aligns with global data protection standards, taking inspiration from models like the EU’s GDPR and China’s PIPL.
Join us for an engaging discussion with our panel of experts from Nishith Desai Associates, widely regarded as one of the most forward-thinking firms in Asia, on how these developments will shape the future of data governance in India and their impact on global businesses.
WHAT YOU WILL ACHIEVE
- In-depth understanding of the key provisions and requirements of the Draft Rules
- Learn effective strategies for ensuring compliance with the new data protection regulations
- Develop skills to identify and mitigate risks associated with data processing and breaches
- Acquire practical knowledge on implementing data protection measures within their organization
- Understand the rights of individuals under the Draft Rules and how to uphold these rights
- Learn how to conduct data protection impact assessments to evaluate and address potential privacy risks
- Understand the responsibilities and importance of Data Protection Officers in ensuring compliance
…and much more!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Legal Professionals and Advisors
- Data Protection Professionals
- Heads of Compliance
- Compliance Managers and Officers
- IT and Security Professionals
- Business Executive
- Privacy Consultants
- HR Professionals
- Marketing Professionals
- Startups and SMEs
- Academics and Researchers
Before 9% GST | After 9% GST | |
Early Bird Rate (Ends 14 February 2025) | USD 400 | USD 436 |
Standard Rate | USD 500 | USD 545 |
Save 20% when you register 5 or more participants!
CONTACT US
Romulus Tham
(65) 8126 1532 / romulus.tham@tr.com
Skye Gamban
(632) 8424 9075 / skye.gamban@tr.com
WEBSITE
https://www.legalbusinessonline.com/DPDPADraftRules2025
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