dxdy and enprivacy join hands to empower Sri Lankan businesses in journey towards data privacy compliance

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enprivacy Founder/Chief Executive Officer Ranuk Mendis
 
dxdy Chief Executive Officer Noel Arokiam

With the enactment of the Personal Data Protection Act No. 9 of 2022 in Sri Lanka, ensuring compliance has become paramount for businesses seeking to safeguard personal information and uphold individual privacy rights. 

Recognising the urgency of the situation, dxdy and enprivacy have introduced a tailored privacy health check service aimed at assessing, refining, and strengthening privacy practices, serving as the cornerstone for building robust privacy programs.

“At enprivacy, we pride ourselves on being a group of seasoned professionals with extensive experience from some of the largest tech companies in the world,” remarked enprivacy Founder/CEO Ranuk Mendis. “Our collective expertise allows us to offer unparalleled insights and solutions to our clients, ensuring they stay ahead in the ever-changing landscape of data privacy.”

dxdy, renowned for its software solutions and consultancy, combines forces with enprivacy’s diverse team of experts, bringing together years of experience from global tech giants. 

This unique collaboration offers Sri Lankan organisations access to a wealth of knowledge and best practices gleaned from leading tech companies worldwide, ensuring they receive world-class guidance and support in their compliance journey.

“We are thrilled to partner with enprivacy and leverage their extensive industry experience to deliver cutting-edge data privacy solutions to the Sri Lankan market,” expressed dxdy Chief Executive Officer Noel Arokiam. “Our collaborative efforts will empower businesses to navigate the complexities of the privacy landscape with confidence.”

dxdy and enprivacy’s strategic guidance, comprehensive assessments, and innovative tools provide organisations with a robust framework to adapt to regulatory changes and effectively mitigate risks. By prioritising data privacy, businesses not only avoid potential fines and breaches but also cultivate a culture of trust and accountability.

“It’s important for organisations to take a proactive approach to data privacy, ensuring they establish a strong foundation to safeguard sensitive information and uphold individual privacy rights,” urged Mendis. “Connect with us today to embark on your privacy journey and secure your organisation’s future in the data-driven world.”

This strategic alliance between dxdy and enprivacy underscores their commitment to empowering Sri Lankan businesses with the resources and expertise needed to navigate the intricacies of data privacy compliance effectively.

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