KB Kookmin Card, Woori Bank, Kyobo Securities, and other major companies adopt
"Beyond LLM to multimodal and physical AI... Leading next-generation AGI security standards"
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The artificial intelligence (AI) security specialist company 'AIM Intelligence (CEO Sangyoon Yu) announced on the 18th that it was officially invited to the 'OpenAI DevDay Exchange Seoul' held on the 13th.
AIM Intelligence has developed the autonomous AI red team agent 'Stinger', which is capable of precisely verifying security vulnerabilities through tens of thousands of AI jailbreak attempts on high-risk scenarios such as drug synthesis, explosive manufacturing, and financial fraud. As the only startup in the Asia-Pacific region contributing to OpenAI Guardrails, AIM Intelligence has been building automated red team frameworks and defense strategies using OpenAI's models.
Additionally, AIM Intelligence's 'AIM Guard' is a Korean-language-based personal information identification (PII Masking) technology that detects 100% of Korean data formats such as resident registration numbers, addresses, and phone numbers. It also blocks bypass attacks that existing systems could not detect, such as Unicode manipulation and full-width characters. Through this, a dual-track security system encompassing AI jailbreak defense and personal information protection has been established.
Kim Kyong-hoon, OpenAI Korea’s General Manager, publicly mentioned AIM Intelligence during his official presentation at OpenAI Dev Day, recognizing the company's technological capabilities. Kim stated, "AIM Intelligence is a startup developing related technologies to enable companies to safely adopt AI, providing automated red teaming and defense strategy frameworks based on OpenAI Guardrails."
He continued, "AIM Intelligence supports company-specific personal information masking (PII Masking) and guardrail solutions using OpenAI models, and this technology plays a crucial role in helping major domestic companies safely expand AI-based services," emphasizing that "it is a representative case of a startup technically solving the common challenge of AI security."
AIM Intelligence's technological capabilities have already been proven by major domestic conglomerates. More than 15 large companies, including KB Kookmin Card, KB Securities, Woori Bank in the financial sector, and KT, LG Uplus in telecommunications, as well as LG Electronics, have adopted and are operating AIM Intelligence's AI security solutions. After applying AIM Guard, they have effectively resolved the security issues that were the biggest obstacle to AI service adoption. AIM Intelligence is proving its role as a key enabler, helping Korean companies overcome the final hurdle of 'trust' in adopting AI services and achieve results through AI.
AIM Intelligence recently won first place at the Dubai GITEX Global 2025 Supernova Challenge, surpassing over 2,000 startups worldwide. Additionally, it has presented more than 10 papers at international conferences such as ICML, ACL, NeurIPS, and IEEE, and is working on AI security standardization with organizations such as the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA), the Financial Security Institute, and the Korea Credit Information Services.
Haon Park, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of AIM Intelligence, stated, "AIM Intelligence is building an integrated platform to safely control all forms of intelligent systems, from chatbots to autonomous agents and physical robots, creating security standards for the so-called AGI era."
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