Answer should be A. It is based on MTD, RTOs should be based on the MTD because they define the maximum time that a system or service can be down before the organization begins to suffer significant financial, reputational, or operational losses.
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) refers to the maximum acceptable amount of time that an application can be unavailable after a disaster or disruption. To define appropriate RTOs, it's essential to understand the business-defined criticality of the systems. This means considering the importance of each system to business operations and how quickly it needs to be recovered to avoid significant financial or operational impact.
Another ISACA question to make everyone confused. RTO is determined by MTD and both are defined based on business-defined criticality of the systems. A and D are correct, this shouldn't be a question because it tests a guess, not a knowledge.
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