regulations
Comply with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rule 2025
DPDP demands evidence, not promises. With real penalties and fast breach-response expectations, compliance now depends on being able to demonstrate how personal data is controlled at every step.

Why traditional tools fall short
Why most security stacks fail DPDP in practice
- Control ends at download
DLP, email controls, and SaaS protections help inside the perimeter. But once a file is downloaded, forwarded, or shared externally, visibility and control often drop off. DPDP obligations like revocation and purpose limitation become unenforceable. - Audits become manual and slow
Teams stitch logs across systems to answer basic questions like: who accessed what, when, and from where? - Breach response becomes guesswork
No access history. No real-time revocation. No proof of encryption. That makes breach containment harder, and the 72-hour reporting deadline even riskier.
What Seclore Does
Seclore secures the data, not the perimeter
Seclore applies persistent protection to sensitive data so it remains encrypted, access-controlled, and trackable wherever it travels: email, cloud apps, endpoints, vendors, auditors, and cross-border workflows.
Whether data is emailed, uploaded to a cloud drive, accessed by a vendor, or shared cross-border, Seclore ensures protection travels with it.
Capabilities
What Seclore delivers
Discover and classify
Identify sensitive data, apply policy-based classification, and trigger protection automatically.
Persistent rights management
Control view/edit/print/copy/share and revoke access instantly, even after files leave your environment.
Automated enforcement across the stack
Integrate with identity, email, DLP/CASB, ECM and collaboration systems to apply controls at scale.
Unified audit and risk insights
Get centralized, exportable audit trails and actionable visibility across sensitive data usage.
Seclore Demo
Meet with a Compliance Expert
See how Seclore data-centric security helps organizations comply with DPDP and protect data wherever it goes.
Learn more about:
- Digital asset security for every user, device, app, and cloud
- Granular access, usage, and privacy controls
- Never losing control or visibility of your digital assets
Outcomes of DPDP
How Seclore helps you prove and perform under DPDP
Outcome 1:
Audit-ready proof on demand
Produce file-level evidence of access and actions to support reviews, investigations, and audit requests.
Outcome 2:
Fast, defensible breach response
Reduce blast radius with rapid containment (including revocation) and accelerate impact analysis for 72-hour reporting workflows.
Outcome 3:
Safer collaboration with third parties
Share with vendors and partners while keeping policy control on the data itself, not just the channel.
Use Cases
Common DPDP-driven use cases
Secure vendor sharing for audits, collections, and operations
Prevent misuse of children’s data, financial records, or identity details
Protect personal data across file-sharing and collaboration tools
Support investigations with centralized file-level audit trails
Reduce exposure from accidental forwarding and uncontrolled copies
Trusted by leading organizations that handle personal data at scale
Seclore is deployed across sectors, finance, telecom, government, and digital platforms, where personal data moves fast and risk follows.
Enterprises use Seclore to protect files shared with vendors, downloaded from core apps, and accessed outside their IT perimeter, while retaining full auditability and revocation.
Frequently Asked Questions
We already have DLP and Microsoft 365 controls. Why Seclore?
DLP and SaaS tools control content in transit or within apps. When data is sent beyond these systems, compliance is lost. Seclore applies protection to the file itself, so access, tracking, and revocation still work after download or external sharing.
Does this disrupt end users?
Not at all. Seclore enforces policy in the background and integrates with your identity and productivity tools. Users work as usual, without losing control.
Can you Seclore help us prepare for breach workflows and audits?
Yes. Seclore gives you provides file-level access logs, exportable reports, and instant revocation, making it easier to meet DPDP’s 72-hour response and audit expectations. The Seclore Data Security Intelligence Framework is your centralized summary of data security and compliance.
What is DPDP?
India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act sets rules for how organizations collect, use, and protect personal data. It gives individuals more control over their information and defines clear responsibilities for those processing it, balancing privacy with lawful data use.
What are the penalties under the DPDP Act?
The DPDP Act allows penalties of up to ₹250 crore for violations, including inadequate security or delayed breach reporting. Fines are tied to both the severity of the incident and failure to demonstrate safeguards.
How do I respond to a DPDP audit?
You’ll need to present file-level access logs, protection status, and evidence of breach containment. DPDP audits focus on whether you can prove control, not just claim it.
