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AI Security Firm Gains Strategic Investment

AIM Intelligence partners with LG Electronics, ZER01NE Ventures, and NAVER D2SF in a strategic funding round to advance AI security infrastructure globally.

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Key Takeaways

  • AIM Intelligence raised a new round (Series A) from LG Electronics, ZER01NE Ventures, NAVER D2SF, Samsung Venture Investment.
  • Sector: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Technology, Software & Gaming.
  • Geography: South Korea.

Analysis

South Korean AI security innovator, AIM Intelligence, has solidified its market position by securing significant strategic investments from industry giants LG Electronics, ZER01NE Ventures (affiliated with Hyundai Motor Group), and NAVER D2SF. This latest funding round follows closely on the heels of a Series A closure just last month, led by Samsung Venture Investment, underscoring robust investor confidence in the company's trajectory.

AIM Intelligence specializes in developing advanced solutions designed to identify and neutralize threats within artificial intelligence systems. Their technology addresses critical vulnerabilities, safeguarding operations across diverse sectors including finance, telecommunications, manufacturing, and public administration. The company currently boasts a client roster exceeding 20 enterprise-level organizations, both domestically and internationally, reflecting the escalating demand for AI system integrity.

The unique nature of this funding round lies in the dual role of each investor: they are not only financial backers but also active collaborators and clients. AIM Intelligence is jointly developing specialized security protocols for physical AI applications with LG Electronics. This collaboration aims to enhance response safety, bolster privacy protections, and prevent unauthorized command execution as LG Electronics expands its AI integration in smart home devices and robotics.

Meanwhile, ZER01NE Ventures and NAVER D2SF are actively engaged in pilot programs with their parent companies' business units and key affiliates. Hyundai Motor Group is leveraging this partnership to fortify safety and operational oversight for its mobility and AI initiatives. Concurrently, NAVER D2SF is addressing the growing need for robust security in agentic AI, particularly as generative AI becomes more deeply embedded in core services like search, e-commerce, and payment processing.

This strategic infusion of capital will empower AIM Intelligence to establish strong enterprise references within major Korean industries and aggressively pursue global market expansion. The company's CEO, Sangyoon Yu, emphasized the critical nature of AI security, stating, "As AI moves into the operational core of payment platforms, vehicles, and robots, AI security is becoming an infrastructure-level problem." He further noted that this investment signifies AI security's recognition as a fundamental business imperative in large-scale industrial settings.

AIM Intelligence's ambition extends to becoming a leading provider of AI security infrastructure, supporting the secure development, validation, and ongoing operation of various AI forms, including generative AI, agentic AI, and physical AI. The company's focus on addressing these complex security challenges positions it to capitalize on the rapid growth of AI adoption across the global economy, a sector projected to reach trillions of dollars in value in the coming decade.