New Delhi, February 19, 2026: Stratbeans has launched a unified enterprise platform aimed at helping Indian organisations comply with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, 2023 and the forthcoming DPDP Rules, 2025, as regulatory enforcement around data governance intensifies across sectors.
Stratbeans’ platform combines governance workflows, consent lifecycle controls, breach preparation and workforce training in a single ecosystem. Central to the launch is a DPDP awareness and compliance module that pairs legal interpretation with scenario-based training and assessment tracking, compatible with SCORM and xAPI standards for enterprise learning deployments.
The company positions the offering as a means for organisations to move beyond periodic checks toward consistent operational compliance across business functions, an increasingly urgent challenge as enforcement timelines under the DPDP regime approach.
Stratbeans’ platform centres around its DPDP Awareness + Compliance Module, which combines legal interpretation of the DPDP Act and Rules with scenario-based training and assessment tracking. The company said the module is SCORM and xAPI compatible, allowing deployment across enterprise learning management systems at scale. The microlearning-based format is intended to enable adoption with minimal disruption to business operations.
According to Stratbeans, the integrated approach links governance workflows with employee education and reporting analytics, providing audit-ready documentation of compliance efforts. The platform is designed for enterprise compliance teams, HR departments, IT functions, and business unit leaders.
Sameer Nigam, CEO and Co-founder of Stratbeans, said the company’s goal is to enable organisations to move from reactive compliance to structured data stewardship. He added that embedding governance controls alongside workforce awareness can strengthen breach preparedness and institutional accountability.
The rollout comes amid accelerating digital transformation across industries such as financial services, healthcare, e-commerce, and manufacturing, where large-scale processing of personal data has become integral to operations. With data volumes increasing, organisations are under heightened pressure to demonstrate transparency, consent traceability, and structured breach management protocols.




















