Protocol bksd015 , and specifically Section 14 , represents the ultimate failsafe in organizational design. It codifies the ability of the system to turn against its own leadership when that leadership becomes a liability. By mandating "no questions asked," the protocol ensures that the speed of reaction is not hampered by bureaucracy or the psychological hesitance to strike at one's superiors. The "forced destruction of the top" is a brutal but effective mechanism for ensuring that a corrupted apex does not drag the entirety of the structure down with it. In the calculus of survival, bksd015 prioritizes the whole over the part, executing the head to preserve the body.

A multinational financial institution discovered a rogue admin account that could bypass transaction limits. By invoking the protocol, the security operations center (SOC) instantly isolated the account (Phase 3), disabled automated fail‑over (Phase 4), and executed a forced password reset and token revocation (Phase 6). Within minutes, the threat vector was neutralized, and the incident report (Phase 12) was disseminated to regulators without speculation about the cause.

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