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Skyflow Launches DPDP Data Privacy Vault in India as Businesses Prepare for New Data Protection Rules

Skyflow has unveiled its DPDP Data Privacy Vault for India, marking a major step forward for enterprises preparing to comply with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act. As Indian organizations undergo rapid digital transformation and embrace AI, the pressure to secure personal data while maintaining high-performance analytics has intensified. Skyflow’s new vault is engineered to help businesses meet these demands by isolating sensitive personal information in a secure, encrypted enclave, while still enabling downstream applications, analytics tools, and AI models to operate using tokenized or de-identified data. The solution integrates advanced privacy engineering techniques—including tokenization, fine-grained access governance, consent tracking, and immutable audit logs—to simplify compliance and reduce the risks associated with data sprawl.
Speaking on the launch, Anshu Sharma, Co-founder & CEO of Skyflow, said, “India’s digital economy is scaling at an unprecedented pace, but data protection frameworks must scale with equal force. The DPDP Act represents a new era of accountability around personal data, and our DPDP Vault is designed to help every enterprise meet those expectations without slowing down innovation.” He further emphasized that modern companies cannot afford a trade-off between compliance and agility, adding, “Enterprises want to run AI workloads, build new customer experiences, and unlock insights—but they cannot do that if sensitive data is scattered across tools and systems. Our vault makes privacy automatic, so teams can move fast without putting customer trust at risk.”
For sectors like banking, fintech, healthcare, telecom, and digital commerce—where personal data is the backbone of every transaction—the vault promises a scalable and operationally efficient way to centralize data protection. Instead of PII living across databases, logs, vendor systems, and analytics pipelines, the vault ensures that sensitive data is safely stored, tightly governed, and accessed only through policy-controlled pathways. This model creates a privacy-first foundation that aligns with the core provisions of the DPDP Act, including purpose limitation, data minimization, and verifiable auditability.
The launch also presents new opportunities for India’s MSPs, CSPs, hosting providers, and VARs, many of whom serve customers handling high volumes of personal data. By integrating Skyflow’s DPDP Vault into their service portfolios, channel partners can offer DPDP-compliant hosting, secure data management, privacy-by-design AI enablement, and managed compliance services. This is expected to unlock strong demand from mid-market and enterprise buyers looking for ready-to-deploy compliance and privacy solutions.
Overall, Skyflow’s DPDP Data Privacy Vault positions itself as a key enabler for organizations seeking to modernize their data architecture while staying aligned with India’s fast-evolving regulatory environment. With AI adoption accelerating across industries, the need for privacy infrastructure that supports both innovation and compliance will only continue to rise—and Skyflow aims to be at the center of that transformation.

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