This book offers a practical guide to the realities of living and working in a world where every action leaves a digital footprint. From submitting personal records when starting a new job to everyday office activities tracked through ID swipes and digital payments, the book reveals how personal data forms the invisible backbone of our lives at work. It introduces the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), explaining how it will transform every workplace in India - be it a local startup or a global capability center - by insisting that data be used responsibly and lawfully.
Far from dense legal jargon, these pages translate complex law into relatable scenarios - such as salary slips getting leaked or sensitive data mishandled - demonstrating the very real risks and consequences of poor data protection. Readers discover how the DPDP Act will shift the daily routines of HR, Finance, IT, and operations, requiring new consent practices, secure storage, and systematic deletion protocols for personal data. The book makes it clear: you don't need to be a lawyer to understand your role in this new landscape; anyone who works with data is affected.
With everyday language and examples from Indian offices, it demystifies the law, offering action steps and checklists to help both individuals and organizations adjust smoothly. The chapters illustrate practical changes - like managing consent, responding to breaches, and updating storage habits - so readers gain more than information; they gain tools to thrive amid change. Ultimately, this book is an invitation to see your workplace anew, embrace a culture of respect for data, and help build a more secure, responsible digital future for everyone.
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