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Sri Lanka’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) safeguards citizen privacy and regulates data handling practices. Ampcus Cyber empowers you to achieve and maintain compliance with the PDPA. We identify data security gaps, implement robust controls, and minimize the risk of penalties.
The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) marks a significant shift in Sri Lanka’s data privacy landscape, mandating organizations to handle personal data responsibly and transparently. Navigating this new reality can be complex, but Ampcus Cyber is here to guide you every step of the way.
We assess your current data practices against the PDPA requirements, pinpointing areas needing improvement and crafting a tailored compliance roadmap.
We meticulously examine your data handling measures and security protocols, ensuring alignment with stringent PDPA standards and mitigating potential risks.
We help you develop compliant privacy policies, implement effective consent mechanisms, and manage data subject requests efficiently.
We equip your team with the knowledge and skills to understand and uphold data privacy principles, fostering a culture of compliance within your organization.
Say goodbye to confusion and hello to a clear, actionable plan that guides you smoothly toward compliance with the Data Protection Act.
Our proactive approach helps you identify and mitigate potential data security threats, minimizing risks and building trust with your customers and stakeholders.
Demonstrating strong data security practices sets you apart in the market, fostering trust and loyalty, and ultimately driving sustainable growth and success.
Sri Lanka’s data law got you worried? Relax! Partner with Ampcus, your local data guardian, and navigate compliance with ease and expertise. Contact us today and unlock a secure, compliant future!
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