Which of the following is NOT a key value used in quantitative risk calculations? A. ALE (Annualized Loss Expectancy)
B. RTO (Recovery Time Objective)
C. ARO (Annualized Rate of Occurrence)
D. SLE (Single Loss Expectancy)
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The correct answer is B. RTO (Recovery Time Objective).
Explanation: RTO is a measure of the maximum acceptable downtime after a disaster, which is more related to business continuity and recovery planning rather than directly calculating financial risk. The other options (ALE, ARO, and SLE) are key values specifically used in quantitative risk calculations to assess potential losses and their occurrence.