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Architecting for Protection from Breach: How to Protect Your PII and Meet DPDP Requirements

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Key takeaways
  • How to reduce the blast radius of a breach by limiting PII exposure across systems
  • Ways to strengthen your data security posture with architecture-level controls
  • How to move DPDP compliance from periodic reviews to automatic enforcement at the data layer
Time Stamps
The DPDP Reality for CISOs
2:43
Core Implementation Challenges for CTOs, CISOs CROs
5:49
Data Privacy Vault: Privacy by Engineering
9:53
Customer Stories
22:57
Fireside Chat with Daniel Wong - CISO, Skyflow
27:52

Session Description

Strong perimeter defenses are in place. This session takes it further - to the data itself.

PII lives across APIs, logs, caches, and internal services. The more places it exists, the larger the blast radius when something goes wrong. Reducing that footprint is the most effective way to limit breach damage, strengthen your security posture, and make compliance easier to manage.

In this session, Daniel Wong, CISO at Skyflow, shares how leading security teams are building on their existing defenses to achieve:

  • Reduced breach blast radius - less sensitive data reachable, less damage when things go wrong
  • Stronger data security posture - architecture-level controls layered on top of existing defences
  • Simpler DPDP compliance - automatic enforcement at the data layer, not periodic reviews

Speakers

Daniel Wong
Chief Security Officer, Skyflow
Aalap Mehta
Head of Customer Experience APAC, Skyflow

"Customer privacy and data security is one of our core values at Urbanic. Skyflow enables us to meet DPDP compliance requirements while ensuring our customers' personal data is handled with the highest standards of security."

Ashutosh Sharma
GM Strategy and Product Ops

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