New Book: Taming the twin challenges of DPDPA and AI , with DGPSI-AI

Following the theme of this year’s IDPS 2025, Naavi has released an extension to DGPSI framework of DPDPA Compliance as DGPSI-AI, as a framework for Data Fiduciaries deploying  AI.

In order to consolidate the thoughts of DGPSI-AI as  a book, Naavi is releasing a book by the title “Taming the twin challenges of DPDPA and AI…with DGPSI-AI”.

The Book contains Nine Chapters. As an introduction it discusses some of the the AI Concepts, the approach to AI Governance in EU and Non-EU Countries and a recollection of DGPSI.

It then introduces  the DGPSI-AI framework with Six principles and Nine Implementation specifications. and how it may be integrated with DGPSI at present.

To complete the discussion, a brief discussion would be available on Agentic  AI and DGPSI-AI at the Developer’s end.

Naavi acknowledges that AI is a complex technical subject and hence even attempting such a work is stretching the capabilities. However, without some guideline  of this sort, the Data Fiduciaries would be struggling to cope with the challenges of DPDPA Compliance and hence there is a need to provide some thoughts even if it requires refinement in the coming days.

The contents of the book will be discussed in detail during the IDPS 2025 which starts from September 17 at Bengaluru and continues with Chennai (September 27) and Mumbai, (Nov 1), Delhi (Nov 7) and Ahmedabad (Nov 14)  before concluding back with a closing event in Bengaluru by November 21.

Watch out for the availability of the book.

Naavi

About Vijayashankar Na

Naavi is a veteran Cyber Law specialist in India and is presently working from Bangalore as an Information Assurance Consultant. Pioneered concepts such as ITA 2008 compliance, Naavi is also the founder of Cyber Law College, a virtual Cyber Law Education institution. He now has been focusing on the projects such as Secure Digital India and Cyber Insurance
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