A new era in Certification of professionals in the area of Data Protection has dawned in India with the collaboration of FDPPI with MYRA School of Business.
For the first time in India, a leading professional body in Data Protection is joining hands with an AICTE-approved Business School to create a new model of professional education and certification.
The Foundation of Data Protection Professionals in India (FDPPI) and MYRA School of Business, Mysuru, are in the process of formalising a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) under which professional certification programmes developed by FDPPI will be offered under the joint FDPPI–MYRA brand.
This partnership marks a significant milestone in the evolution of professional education in the field of Data Protection, Privacy, AI Governance and Data Auditing.
A Journey That Began in 2019
When FDPPI launched its professional certification programmes in 2019, the Indian Data Protection ecosystem was still in its infancy.
At that time, most certification programmes available in India revolved around the GDPR. Professionals aspiring to build a career in Privacy largely depended on international certifications or programmes that interpreted Indian requirements through a GDPR lens.
FDPPI took a different path.
It recognised that India required professionals who understood not merely international privacy principles but also the unique legal and technological landscape emerging under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and, subsequently, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDPA).
Over the years, FDPPI developed an India-centric body of knowledge, continuously refining its curriculum to reflect evolving legislation, judicial interpretations, governance practices, and implementation experience.
Competition Has Increased—So Has the Need for Differentiation
As the importance of Data Protection has grown, several organisations have entered the certification space.
After FDPPI introduced its programmes, industry bodies and private training organisations launched their own certifications. Today, there are numerous programmes marketed under titles such as “Certified Data Protection Officer”, “Certified DPO”, “Privacy Professional”, and similar designations.
Healthy competition benefits the profession.
However, it has also created a situation where prospective students often find it difficult to distinguish between a short-duration training programme and a professionally governed certification backed by sustained academic and industry expertise.
Certification should not merely represent attendance at a training programme. It should signify competence, ethical commitment, professional accountability and continuing development.
That is precisely where the FDPPI–MYRA initiative seeks to create a meaningful distinction.
More Than a Training Programme
The proposed FDPPI–MYRA certification framework is not intended to be another entry in an already crowded catalogue of professional courses.
Instead, it represents the coming together of two complementary strengths.
FDPPI contributes:
- years of specialised expertise in Data Protection, AI Governance and Data Audit;
- India-specific frameworks such as DGPSI;
- professional certification standards;
- industry practitioners and subject matter experts; and
- an active community of Data Protection professionals.
MYRA School of Business contributes:
- academic rigour;
- structured learning methodology;
- institutional quality assurance;
- research orientation; and
- the credibility associated with an AICTE-approved management institution.
Together, the partnership bridges the traditional divide between academia and professional practice.
A New Category of Professional Credential
This collaboration creates something that has been largely absent in India—a certification that carries both professional legitimacy and academic association.
Rather than functioning merely as a training provider, FDPPI brings to the partnership years of experience as a professional standards organisation that has actively contributed to India’s Data Protection ecosystem through publications, conferences, research, governance frameworks and professional networking.
MYRA brings the discipline and credibility of higher education.
The result is a professional credential that combines knowledge, practical implementation capability, governance understanding and ethical responsibility.
Preparing Professionals for Tomorrow
The Data Protection professional of the future cannot be confined to understanding statutory compliance alone.
Modern organisations require professionals capable of navigating an increasingly interconnected landscape involving:
- Digital Personal Data Protection;
- AI Governance;
- Information Security;
- Cyber Risk;
- Data Auditing;
- Corporate Governance;
- Regulatory Compliance; and
- Responsible Innovation.
The FDPPI–MYRA collaboration is designed with this future in mind.
The programmes are expected to evolve continuously alongside developments in legislation, technology and industry practice.
Beyond Certification
Professional education does not end with passing an examination.
The objective is to build a community of competent professionals who continue to learn, share experiences and contribute to the growth of India’s Data Protection ecosystem.
The partnership therefore aims not only to offer certifications but also to encourage research, case study development, executive education, industry interaction and thought leadership in emerging domains such as AI Governance and Data Assurance.
Looking Ahead
The proposed MoU represents more than an institutional partnership.
It symbolises the maturation of the Data Protection profession in India.
Professional competence must increasingly be supported by academic rigour. Academic knowledge must equally be informed by practical implementation experience.
The FDPPI–MYRA collaboration seeks to combine both.
As India moves towards full implementation of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and organisations prepare for an AI-driven digital economy, the need for professionals who possess not only technical knowledge but also governance capability, ethical sensitivity and business understanding will become increasingly important.
The FDPPI–MYRA initiative is intended to prepare such professionals.
The formal announcement of the partnership, along with details of the first jointly branded certification programmes, will be made shortly.
For FDPPI, this is another step in its continuing mission of building India’s own ecosystem of competent, ethical and globally respected Data Protection professionals.
The journey that began in 2019 is now entering its next chapter.
Naavi









