I've never demoed multi-agent AI. I've debugged it at 2am.
Roy Wonder Cohen, Entrepreneur, Bestuurder, CEO of Wonder Cohen B.V. Macro-architect of a live, production multi-agent AI environment. Built and governed in the field, not in a deck.
The Wonder Cohen B.V. multi-agent environment runs an Engineering Tier (System Engineer, Code Architect, Hypervisor Engineer) under a Strategic Tier, each boxed into a strict cognitive silo with zero overlap and no live shell access, ever. This infrastructure runs the company, not just one product: strategic advice, compliance review, and honest pushback on decisions I'm too close to, built deliberately to argue with me, not agree with me. When two agents once reported contradictory live-state findings on the same service, I wrote the protocol that governs how it's handled now instead of patching it quietly, and that's the part that's increasingly the talk.
Sets direction, enforces operational boundaries, arbitrates when a task falls between silos. Does not write code.
System Engineer, Code Architect, Hypervisor Engineer. Each domain-locked, each halting and routing the moment a task crosses into another silo.
Most multi-agent content right now is architecture theory from people who haven't run one under real load. This talk is the opposite: a working environment, a documented governance failure, and the protocol written in direct response, told straight. Built for technical audiences and conference programs that want the operator's view, not the vendor's.
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The core focus at Wonder Cohen B.V. is designing and deploying defense-grade, high-availability Linux environments for enterprise organizations that require absolute digital sovereignty: fixed-price, productized deliverables grounded in systemic architecture work inside high-security environments.
Designing, building, and deploying secure, scalable infrastructure from the ground up: resilient, automated, decoupled from legacy constraints.
A proprietary deployment framework for rapidly integrating high-availability Linux configurations and DevOps pipelines with precision.
Technical strategy guidance for executive boards, paired with structured vetting and scaling of internal engineering teams to maintain what gets deployed.
Consulting and lectures on Q-Day readiness and the harvest-now-decrypt-later risk already underway, grounded in hands-on build experience with PQCore, a Dutch-built PQC proxy gateway (NIST FIPS 204 / ML-DSA-65) in active development.