Privacy · Compliance · AI Governance · Law & Technology
Privacy & Digital Trust leader. Enterprise compliance architect. AI governance pioneer. Superpower: translating black letter law into scalable framework implementation — from Indian courtrooms to Silicon Valley boardrooms.
About
On the night of December 2, 1984, a Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, leaked over 40 tonnes of toxic gas into a sleeping city. It became the world's worst industrial disaster. Deepika Raikwar was a child in Bhopal that night. She survived. Tens of thousands did not.
That origin — growing up in the shadow of a catastrophic failure of corporate accountability, regulatory oversight, and legal justice — shaped everything that came after. The choice to study law was not abstract. It was personal.
At the National Law Institute University, Bhopal (2001–2006), one of India's premier law schools, she did what few law students do: she returned to the scene of the disaster. As part of her legal training, she volunteered in pro bono claims settlement work for Bhopal tragedy victims — sitting across the table from families still fighting for compensation two decades after the night that defined her childhood. The girl who survived became the lawyer who fought back.
She clerked at the Supreme Court of India under Justice B.P. Singh. She was personally selected by the Chief Justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court for a judicial research clerkship. She interned at four law firms across Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Delhi — drafting patent specs, Power Purchase Agreements for the Dabhol Power Company, and FDI research. All before graduation.
Then she did something very few lawyers do: she went to IIM Kozhikode. One of India's most competitive management schools. She emerged in 2008 as one of the highest-paid interns across India in 2007 — placed at Yahoo Web Services India, Bangalore, hired over engineering and MBA peers from across the country to lead legal risk analysis on live product launches. It was her first encounter with the world where technology, law, and business collide.
"She grew up in a city where the law failed. She spent her career making sure it wouldn't fail again."
What followed was 13 years of building: Tata AIG, Max Bupa, Aviva Life Insurance — managing IP portfolios, drafting product contracts, leading claims teams, building compliance programs from scratch. Then Unilever, where she ran legal operations across North India, led covert brand protection raids seizing $11.8M in counterfeit goods, and was a finalist for the global Compass Hero award. A decade into her MBA, her peers elected her President of the IIMK Alumni Association — a network of 9,000+ graduates across 40+ countries.
In 2015, she founded Kalakari India — a social enterprise that became her other throughline. Connecting India's artisan weavers and block printers to global markets, built with the same rigour she brought to every legal framework. Recognized as a Woman Business Disruptor by Business World in 2019.
In 2019, she moved to the United States and enrolled at the UC Berkeley School of Law — earning an LLM with a specialization in Law and Technology, and a PMP certification. Her peers chose her to deliver the LLM Commencement Address at the Hearst Greek Theater in May 2022, her face on posters across the Berkeley campus. She was the one they picked to speak for all of them.
At Deloitte Consulting, the work scaled to its largest form: leading enterprise privacy programs for Google (YouTube, Cloud), Meta (FB, IG, Reality Labs, Payments), NBA, Kroger, Solidigm — embedding GDPR, CCPA, DSA, COPPA, GLBA, and NIST frameworks into product and engineering pipelines. Managing $5.33M+ in direct program delivery with $5.77M in privacy-related revenue impact — and contributing to a broader $65M cyber advisory pipeline at Deloitte. Building automated compliance dashboards tracking 50+ control metrics. Reducing escalations by 25–30%.
In parallel, she led Deloitte's partner alliance with Thales for their Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) product portfolio — one of the most forward-looking intersections of law, compliance, and cryptographic infrastructure in the market today. As Alliance Manager, she drove business development, nurtured the talent pipeline, and aligned Deloitte's advisory strategy with Thales' revenue goals across the cyber and data protection space. Post-Quantum Cryptography isn't a future concern — it's an active compliance and procurement risk for every organization holding long-lived sensitive data today, and she was helping clients understand exactly that.
Among the work she found most formative: building privacy risk taxonomies for Meta's Oculus and Reality Labs devices — mapping novel data flows from immersive hardware that no regulatory framework had fully anticipated yet, and architecting the Data Protection Assessment processes to govern them. It is exactly the kind of problem she is drawn to: where the law exists but hasn't caught up to the technology, and someone has to build the bridge.
"Building agents is not an intelligence problem. It's a coordination problem. You are not programming intelligence. You are negotiating with infrastructure."
— Deepika Raikwar, on building her first AI agent from scratch
Today, the curiosity has a new frontier: AI governance and agentic systems. She has spent time building AI agents hands-on — discovering that the hard problem isn't the intelligence, it's the infrastructure coordination. The same insight she has applied to compliance systems for 18 years, now applied to the systems that will govern AI itself.
Her future vision is clear: bring AI to law. Automate assurance processes. Build self-executing control frameworks where data protection isn't a checklist a human reviews, but a system that monitors, flags, and remediates continuously. A world where privacy-by-design is not a principle written in a policy document, but an architectural reality enforced at the infrastructure layer.
The superpower that makes all of it possible: translating black letter law into scalable framework implementation. Taking a regulation — GDPR Article 25, COPPA's verifiable consent requirements, the DSA's systemic risk obligations — and converting it into an engineering control, a dashboard metric, a workflow checkpoint that 10,000 engineers can follow without reading the statute. That is the gap she closes. Every time.
And every year, Black Rock City. Burning Man is not a festival. It is an annual experiment in radical community, self-reliance, and civic participation — and she shows up to volunteer, to build, and to be reminded that the most complex coordination problems are always human ones. Just like Bhopal. Just like compliance. Just like AI.
Career Journey
From drafting insurance product contracts in Mumbai to leading enterprise privacy programs for global tech companies in Silicon Valley — every role has been about translating complex systems into clear, actionable frameworks.
Foundations
Five years at the National Law Institute University, Bhopal (2001–2006) built the instincts for research, advocacy, and legal reasoning that have defined every role since. From Supreme Court chambers to law firm deal rooms — the foundation was laid early.
Judicial Clerkships
Law Firm Internships
Leadership & Activities
Education
Speaking
May 2022 · Hearst Greek Theater, Berkeley
Selected by her peers to deliver the student address at the Berkeley Law Class of 2020 & 2021 Commencement ceremony at the Hearst Greek Theater — one of the most prestigious platforms in American legal education. An LLM representing the full class on stage at one of the world's top law schools.
On campus · Berkeley Law · May 2022
Other Appearances
2019
Locaux! 30-in-30 Podcast
International Feature
Featured as an unconventional entrepreneur on sustainable fashion, Kalakari India, and the #RealFabricRealPeople movement.
Listen ↗2019 – Present
The Female Quotient × Deloitte
Cybersecurity Thought Leader
Recognised four consecutive years as one of the minds shaping the future of cybersecurity alongside The Female Quotient.
2015 – Present
SuperLawyer Interview
Career Insights for Law Students
Shared career journey from NLIU to HUL to Deloitte — advice for first-generation lawyers on building a global legal career.
Read ↗Writing & Thought Leadership
Published articles on privacy law, data protection, and the intersection of technology and regulation — written at the cutting edge of where the law is still catching up.
Jun 2020
LinkedIn Article
The growth of technology has been faster than the evolution of the legal system. This article examines the multi-dimensional privacy challenges, data breach incidents, and limited regulatory frameworks of the modern era — and what harmonized global data protection law could look like.
2024
LinkedIn Article
Financial institutions today operate in an environment defined by accelerated digitization and distributed cloud infrastructure. This article offers a strategic and regulatory perspective on how GLBA and GDPR interact — and what financial data compliance demands of modern legal leaders.
2017
Interview · SuperLawyer
An in-depth interview covering the journey from NLIU Bhopal to IIM Kozhikode to Hindustan Unilever — sharing insights on building a career as a first-generation lawyer, interning at Yahoo, and finding the intersection of law and business.
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Leadership Profile
Two independent frameworks. One consistent picture: a leader who thinks in systems, moves with urgency, and builds structures that outlast her involvement.
What this looks like in practice
Core Superpower
Black letter law → scalable framework
Takes a regulation — GDPR, COPPA, DSA — and converts it into engineering controls, dashboard metrics, and workflow checkpoints that 10,000 engineers can follow without reading the statute. Applied even to emerging frontiers: as Alliance Manager for Thales's Post-Quantum Cryptography solutions, she translated nascent PQC compliance risk into a concrete advisory and revenue strategy. The gap between legal text and working system. She closes it.
Moves with urgency
Regulatory deadlines don't wait. Neither does she. Pioneer energy generates the ideas; Driver energy executes them on schedule. Both at the same time.
Future vision: AI-native compliance
Automate assurance. Build self-executing control frameworks where privacy-by-design isn't a policy document — it's an architectural reality enforced at the infrastructure layer. Let the data protect itself.
Contact
Whether you're looking for a privacy and compliance leader, a strategic legal advisor, or a speaker on law and technology — I'd love to hear from you.
Currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area.