As digital tools become core to education in India, institutions now handle large volumes of personal data—student photos, attendance, CCTV footage, health info, ID details, academic and hostel records, and more.
With the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA), privacy is no longer optional: it’s a legal duty and a matter of trust. Building a privacy-first culture goes beyond compliance—it’s about safety, ethics, and transparency.
Privacy isn’t built through documents—it’s built through awareness.
Everyone, from principals to teachers and IT teams, must understand their role in protecting data.
Policies define what data you collect, why, and how it’s protected.
They must also explain how parents and students can access or delete their information.
Focus areas by institution type:
A transparent privacy policy builds compliance and confidence.
Policies fail without proper training.
Teachers, admin staff, and IT teams handle personal data daily—training helps prevent mistakes.
Training must cover:
Audits help institutions identify risks and prove compliance.
They review:
Strong governance ensures privacy isn’t overlooked.
Key Roles:
Maintain a data register that tracks:
Institutions must have a clear breach plan outlining:
The DPDPA has transformed how institutions must view data.
Building a privacy-first culture means protecting students, maintaining trust, and preparing for the digital future.
Privacy-ready institutions:
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