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Agility Innovation helps organisations navigate from compliance to confidence
Daily FT
|July 03, 2025
Says empowering trust enables growth
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AS South Asia accelerates toward a digitally empowered future, Agility Innovation is leading a transformative movement—one that redefines data privacy not as a regulatory burden, but as a strategic enabler of innovation, resilience, and trust.
At the Data Privacy and Protection Summit 2025 today from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. at Cinnamon Lakeside, Agility Innovation stands as the Exclusive Platinum Partner, championing a new era of responsible data governance and digital integrity.
This landmark summit, organised in collaboration with Daily FT and CICRA Holdings, coincides with the phased implementation of Sri Lanka's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)—a pioneering piece of legislation inspired by the European Union's GDPR. The PDPA is the first of its kind in South Asia, positioning Sri Lanka as a regional leader in data protection and setting a precedent for neighbouring countries to follow.
Agility Innovation's leadership is not symbolic—it is strategic. With the PDPA's full enforcement expected by late 2025, businesses across Sri Lanka are facing a critical inflection point. The law introduces robust requirements for data controllers and processors, including mandatory response timelines to data subject requests, data protection impact assessments, and the establishment of a Data Protection Authority.
"The PDPA is more than legislation—it's a blueprint for digital trust," says Agility Innovation Chief Operating Officer Vasabha Bulathsinhala,. "It challenges organisations to rethink how they collect, manage, and protect personal data. At Agility, we help them turn compliance into confidence, and regulation into opportunity."
Agility Innovation's deep expertise in cybersecurity, enterprise technology, and digital transformation enables it to guide organisations through the complexities of PDPA compliance while unlocking new avenues for growth, innovation, and competitive differentiation.
Privacy as a Strategic Asset
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