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The average breakout time for an attacker after initial compromise has dropped to under 90 minutes. Traditional incident response (IR) workflows—detection, analysis, containment, eradication—often fail to keep pace. This paper introduces (Quick-Compromise Fire), a response framework designed to execute automated, semi-autonomous containment actions within the first 60 seconds of a confirmed breach. We discuss its architecture, operational triggers, and limitations.

The "QCFire" approach represents a significant evolution in mechanical engineering for fire safety. The trade-off between maximum pressure tolerance and installation efficiency positions QC systems as the ideal solution for residential and light-commercial applications. Future research should focus on the long-term performance of O-ring materials under thermal cycling to validate the 50-year lifespan standards required by building codes. qcfire