About
Who is behind DPDPA Workflow.
A compliance tool asks you to trust it with the record you would hand a regulator. You should know who you are trusting — the company, the people, and the address on the register.
Product, platform, company
DPDPA Workflow is a product of DeepDive Labs (Pte. Ltd.), built on the regXperience platform.
You will meet all three names on this site, so here is which is which. DPDPA Workflow is the product you sign in to: the applicability check, the modules, the registers and the documents. regXperience is the platform underneath it — the shared engine our compliance products are built on. DeepDive Labs (Pte. Ltd.) is the company that owns and operates both. Our reason for building it is to make GRC tooling small and mid-sized business friendly: the organisations most exposed to the DPDP Act are the ones least likely to have a legal team on call.
The people
Divya Venkatraman
Founder & CTO
PhD in signal processing from NTU with eight years of research tenure, and over a decade teaching data science at multiple institutions.
LinkedIn ↗Vidyaraman Sankaranarayanan
Chief Product Officer
Over a decade at Microsoft building DLP and compliance features; served as Risk Architect for O365, managing APAC compliance audits.
LinkedIn ↗Muhammad Majid
Founding Advisor
Fourteen years in GRC and AI governance across healthcare, finance and tech; has guided organisations through ISO certifications.
LinkedIn ↗Company
Legal entity
DeepDive Labs (Pte. Ltd.)
UEN
202332293D
Registered address
160 Robinson Road, #14-04, Singapore Business Federation Center, Singapore 068914
Company website
The same entity details head our privacy policy and terms of service.
Contact
Everything reaches one address: hello@deepdivelabs.tech. Questions about the product, the terms, cookies, a bug, or a partnership — write there and a person reads it.
For a grievance about how we handle your own personal data, or to exercise a right under the DPDP Act, write to the same address and say so — include enough detail for us to find your account and understand the concern. That route, and the escalation to the Data Protection Board of India if our answer does not satisfy you, is set out in section 10 of the privacy policy.
We acknowledge and respond to a grievance within the period we publish for it, which will not exceed ninety (90) days — the period contemplated by Rule 14 (3) of the DPDP Rules. In practice most mail is answered far sooner.
We are a software company, not a law firm, and nothing on this site is legal advice. The workspace helps you organise and evidence a compliance programme; the compliance decisions stay yours, and qualified counsel remains the right place to test them.
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