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Roberto Davila

Roberto Davila is a manager at Schellman. Prior to joining the firm, Roberto was the lead resource and Internal Security Assessor for a large cruise line where he specialized in security assessments and remediation activities for Payment Card Industry, HIPAA and Data Privacy. Before joining the cruise line, Roberto performed security and compliance services at a consulting agency where he gained experience in audit, compliance, and information security.

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Payment Card Assessments

By: Roberto Davila
March 21st, 2024

Incident response has always been an important component of PCI DSS—in Requirement 12.10, the standard provides critical guidelines for the timeliness, preparedness, and continuous improvement of incident response management. That being said, new related requirements and clarifications have been introduced under v4.0 that add complexity and effort to the mandates from v3.2.1.

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