The MAIN criterion for determining the severity level of a service disruption incident is:

A.
cost of recovery.
B.
negative public opinion.
C.
geographic location.
D.
downtime.
Explanation:
The longer the period of time a client cannot be serviced, the greater the severity of the incident.
The cost of recovery could be minimal yet the service downtime could have a major impact.
Negative public opinion is a symptom of an incident. Geographic location does not determine the
severity of the incident.