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Know Your DPDP Penalty Exposure in just 60 Seconds.

Evaluate your organisation’s preparedness under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 through a structured assessment of governance, accountability, consent management, and operational controls.

This assessment provides an indicative view of your organisation’s compliance maturity, identifies potential control gaps, and highlights priority actions that may require management attention.

Results are generated based on the information provided and should be considered a preliminary readiness assessment rather than a legal opinion.

Why This Assessment Matters?

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 establishes a comprehensive framework governing the collection, processing, storage, and transfer of personal data in India.

Organisations are expected to demonstrate accountability through documented policies, effective governance structures, consent management processes, breach response capabilities, and oversight of third-party processors.

Failure to implement appropriate safeguards may increase regulatory scrutiny, operational disruption, and reputational risk.

This assessment helps organisations understand their current position and prioritise remediation efforts. Evaluate your organisation’s compliance maturity across key obligations under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.


    DPDP PENALTY RISK CALCULATOR

    Know your estimated penalty exposure (up to ₹250 crore) and close compliance gaps — in just 60 seconds. Trusted by compliance officers, CFOs and legal teams across India.

    1. Organisation Type:

    2. Primary Sector:

    3. Personal Data Subjects Processed:

    4. Consent Management Framework:

    5. Data Inventory & Mapping:

    6. Data Retention Policy:

    7. Data Breach Response Process:

    8. Grievance Redressal Mechanism:

    9. Vendor / Processor Governance:

    10. DPIA / Privacy Risk Assessments:


    Disclaimer: This assessment is provided for informational purposes only and is based solely on the responses submitted by the user. The results are indicative and do not constitute legal advice, regulatory advice, dpdp certification, or a determination of compliance under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 or any associated rules and regulations.

    Organisations should seek independent professional advice before making compliance, governance, or risk management decisions.

    This structure mirrors the style commonly used by major consulting and advisory firms: informative, neutral, professional, and focused on governance and risk rather than marketing claims.


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