Workshop

DPDP Workshop for Startups

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This page frames a practical workshop for founders and lean teams that want help turning vague privacy anxiety into a focused implementation plan. The best workshops do not just explain DPDP concepts. They help the team see its own workflows, owners, and next fixes clearly.

What a workshop should cover

  1. Data collection map
  2. Notice and consent review
  3. Rights and grievance workflow review
  4. Retention and vendor-risk review
  5. Priority fixes for the next 30 days

Best when the team brings real workflows, forms, and tools into the session.

Best-fit attendees

  • Founder or business owner
  • Ops or support lead
  • Product or growth owner
  • Engineering representative for system reality checks

What a useful workshop should produce

Clarity

A cleaner picture of where personal data enters, moves, and causes risk.

Ownership

Named owners for notices, request handling, vendor review, and follow-up tasks.

Action

A short list of practical fixes the team can start within weeks, not months.

How to prepare before booking

  1. Complete the startup readiness checklist.
  2. Bring your current privacy notice, main forms, and list of key tools or vendors.
  3. Decide who can approve follow-up actions internally.
  4. Flag any high-risk or legally sensitive questions for separate review.

A workshop moves faster when the team already has a rough picture of systems, pain points, and decision-makers.