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What is the Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and why is it important in Business Continuity Planning (BCP)?

Recovery Time Objective (RTO) defines the maximum allowable downtime after a disruption, serving as a critical metric in Business Continuity Planning (BCP). It helps organizations prioritize resources, minimize financial losses, and maintain customer trust by ensuring timely recovery of essential business functions.

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