An AI security startup from South Korea is gaining global recognition for its specialized safety technologies. AIM Intelligence, an AI security company, was officially invited and spotlighted for its technology at the OpenAI Dev Day Exchange Seoul. The company was recognized for its automated red-teaming agent and its personally identifiable information (PII) protection solution, which have already been adopted by over 15 major enterprises in Korea to secure their AI deployments.
AIM Intelligence was featured for its AI security tech at OpenAI Dev Day.
Its "Stinger" agent automates red-teaming with tens of thousands of jailbreak attempts.
The "AIM Guard" solution provides 100% accurate PII protection for Korean data formats.
It is the only Asia-Pacific startup contributing to OpenAI Guardrails.
Over 15 major Korean corps, including KB Card and LG, use its solutions.
The company won first place at the GITEX Global 2025 Supernova Challenge.
A core product from AIM Intelligence is "Stinger," an autonomous AI red-teaming agent. This system automatically detects and analyzes vulnerabilities in AI models by conducting tens of thousands of jailbreak attempts. It specifically targets high-risk scenarios such as prompts related to drug synthesis, explosive manufacturing, and financial fraud to precisely validate security weaknesses. This automated approach allows for continuous and comprehensive security testing that would be difficult to perform manually at scale.
The company's "AIM Guard" solution focuses on protecting personally identifiable information (PII), with a particular strength in the Korean language. It has achieved 100% detection accuracy for Korean-specific data formats, including resident registration numbers, addresses, and phone numbers. The solution is also designed to block sophisticated evasion attacks that bypass traditional systems, such as Unicode manipulation and the use of fullwidth characters, providing a robust defense for enterprise AI applications handling sensitive customer data.
AIM Intelligence's technology has been validated through deployment at major Korean enterprises. More than 15 large corporations in the financial, telecommunications, and manufacturing sectors—including KB Kookmin Card, Woori Bank, KT, and LG Electronics—have adopted its AI security solutions. This commercial traction demonstrates the practical need for such security measures. The company's capabilities were publicly acknowledged by OpenAI Korea’s General Manager during his official presentation, and it recently won first place at the GITEX Global 2025 Supernova Challenge.
The spotlight on AIM Intelligence at a major OpenAI event underscores the growing criticality of AI safety and security. As enterprises rapidly adopt AI, the need for robust, automated testing and data protection frameworks becomes paramount to ensuring responsible and secure deployment at scale.
About AIM Intelligence
AIM Intelligence is an AI security company specializing in automated red-teaming and PII protection solutions. As an official partner of OpenAI and contributor to OpenAI Guardrails, the company provides enterprise-grade AI safety solutions to major corporations and government agencies in Korea. The company is pioneering frontier red-teaming technology and state-of-the-art multilingual guardrails to help enterprises safely deploy AI at scale.