
Workshop #3 is in the books.
The Session
We ran this one as a live podcast recording — full audio above. The format worked well. Denser conversation, better energy, and a record of the whole thing we can actually share.

What We Built
One of our members needed a GRM — a graph relationship manager to map their network, surface key contacts, and structure outreach. We built it live in the session. The room contributed context, we shipped something functional before we wrapped. That's the format.
The Guest
Frank Dylan Rosario, inventor and CEO of ENI6MA, joined for a segment. Frank spun the company out of Samsung around 2020 after hitting a hard wall on voice biometric authentication — voice prints are replayable, which makes them permanently compromised once captured. ENI6MA is his answer: a one-time-pad-derived system where the password is never actually typed, making keyboard loggers and phishing captures structurally useless. The math traces back to Claude Shannon. The US government export-controls it. Worth looking into: rosariocyber.com.
The Room

Miko, Brandon, Paul, AZ, and Frank Rosario in the room. Good mix of technical depth and energy. The conversation ran past the scheduled end, which is always the right sign.
Workshop #4 is next. See you there.