Under the aegis of KPMG in India's Board Leadership Center, we are hosting a webinar on the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023 and the DPDP Rules 2025 on 18 December 2025 at 11:30 AM.

      The session is designed to decode how the DPDP Act shifts from obligation to opportunity and what independent directors should know to ensure organisational readiness. We will also deliberate on the following DPDP aligned board considerations:

      Governance and leadership duties under the Act

      Strengthening organisational data foundations

      Safeguarding rights, transparency and consent integrity

      Building security, incident response and accountability frameworks


      Speakers

      Ritesh Tiwari

      Partner, National Leader - Governance, Risk & Compliance Services, National Leader - Board Leadership Center in India

      KPMG in India

      Nitin Shah
      Nitin Shah

      Partner, Digital Trust, Head, Cyber and Privacy Strategy & Governance

      KPMG in India

      Shikha Kamboj
      Shikha Kamboj

      Shikha Kamboj, Partner, Digital Trust, National Leader, Data Privacy and Ethics

      KPMG in India

      Our insights

      The DPDP Rules 2025 serves as a crucial extension to the DPDP Act 2023, providing operational clarity for entities processing digital personal data

      DPDP rules serve as a strategic lever to elevate trust, accountability, and innovation in the digital economy

      The Government of India recently published the much-anticipated draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules

      How can KPMG in India help

      Helping clients strengthen ‘Governance’, manage ‘Risks’, and ensure ‘Compliance’ to navigate complex business environment

      New technologies. Sales channels. Customer experiences. Does your organisation have the confidence and agility to seize these kinds of opportunities, or are cyber threats holding you back?

      Use cyber security to protect your future


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