Stratbeans Unveils Tool For Data Governance and DPDP Readiness

Stratbeans launches a unified platform for data governance, consent management and breach response to support DPDP Act 2023 compliance in India.

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Stratbeans, a leading provider of AI-driven digital transformation and enterprise learning solutions, today announced the launch of its One Unified Platform for Data Governance, Consent Management, and Breach Response, designed to help Indian organisations seamlessly comply with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023 and the forthcoming Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025.

As India enters a new era of data accountability, enterprises face mounting pressure to operationalise compliance—not just interpret it. Industry leaders increasingly agree that compliance can no longer remain confined to legal departments; it must become embedded across processes, platforms, and people. Stratbeans’ integrated platform addresses this need by combining automated data governance frameworks, consent lifecycle management, breach-response readiness, and workforce-wide DPDP awareness training into a cohesive ecosystem, ensuring employees understand their responsibilities in handling personal data.

At its core is Stratbeans’ DPDP Awareness + Compliance Module, combining legal insight into the DPDP Act, 2023 and DPDP Rules, 2025 with practical, scenario-based data protection training and assessment tracking for audit-proof. SCORM/xAPI compatible and designed for enterprise-scale deployment, the microlearning-friendly module ensures faster adoption with minimal business disruption. By integrating governance, training, and reporting, the platform helps organisations reduce compliance risks, strengthen breach readiness, and build stakeholder trust in an increasingly privacy-focused business environment.

India’s evolving data protection regime is a watershed moment for corporate accountability. Compliance can’t be a checkbox or a once-a-year audit—it has to be embedded into how people work every day, backed by clear controls and measurable governance,” said Sameer Nigam, CEO and co-founder, Stratbeans. “Our One Unified Platform unifies technology, training, and analytics so organizations can move from reactive compliance to proactive data stewardship—at scale.”

Designed for enterprises, compliance teams, HR leaders, IT departments, and business heads, the toolkit offers a practical and structured approach to DPDP implementation. Upon completion of the course, participants gain clarity on what constitutes digital personal data, the lawful grounds for its processing, and the rights of Data Principals under the DPDP framework. The training enables employees to apply data protection principles in daily operations and respond effectively to data breaches or suspected incidents, strengthening organizational accountability and resilience.

“Organisations that prioritise structured governance, employee awareness, and breach readiness today will not only mitigate penalties but strengthen brand credibility in a privacy-conscious market,” added Sameer Nigam, CEO and Co-founder, Stratbeans.

With digital transformation accelerating across sectors—from fintech and healthcare to e-commerce and manufacturing—data volumes have grown exponentially. The DPDP framework signals India’s commitment to global data protection standards, aligning corporate governance with international expectations around accountability and transparency. Stratbeans’ unified approach reflects a broader industry shift toward embedding compliance into operational DNA rather than treating it as a standalone legal obligation.

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