Softcamp, a cybersecurity company, and Aimintelligence, an AI security specialist, announced on January 28 that they have signed a strategic partnership (MOU) to strengthen the security and safety of enterprise AI environments.
Bae Hankuk, CEO of Softcamp (left), and Yoo Sangyun, CEO of Aim Intelligence, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Photo by Softcamp
This agreement aims to combine cybersecurity and AI security technologies to address the main concerns in the adoption of AI by enterprises, namely the risk of sensitive information leaks and AI malfunctions. The two companies plan to jointly develop business models to counter security threats that may arise in enterprise AI environments, and to create AI utilization scenarios that take into account the protection of personal and confidential information.
Softcamp has been responsible for security control in corporate work environments through its RBI (Remote Browser Isolation)-based secure remote access service, "SHIELD Gate." This technology is structured so that no data remains on user devices, and is recognized as being suitable for use even in national network security framework (N2SF) environments.
Aimintelligence excels at addressing security threats that occur during AI decision-making processes, such as prompt injection, jailbreaks, and detection of sensitive information input, especially in the fields of generative AI, large language models (LLMs), multimodal, and physical AI.
Hwan-Kuk Bae, CEO of Softcamp, stated, "Enterprise AI is at the core of work innovation, but it also brings new security risks. We will work together to create a security model that enables the safe use of AI and SaaS even in environments like national network security frameworks."
Sangyoon Yoo, CEO of Aimintelligence, commented, "AI security capabilities that can respond to advanced jailbreak attacks and similar threats are becoming increasingly important. Through this collaboration, we aim to present practical security solutions that will enable companies and public institutions to utilize AI more safely."
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