Aim Intelligence, Mangoboost Partner on AI Security-DPU Integration

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Mango Boost CEO Kim Jang-woo (left) and Aim Intelligence CEO Yoo Sang-yoon hold up the agreement after signing an MOU for joint technology development to tap the next-generation AI infrastructure security market. Photo courtesy of Aim Intelligence - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
Mango Boost CEO Kim Jang-woo (left) and Aim Intelligence CEO Yoo Sang-yoon hold up the agreement after signing an MOU for joint technology development to tap the next-generation AI infrastructure security market. Photo courtesy of Aim Intelligence

Aim Intelligence, an artificial intelligence (AI) security specialist, said Wednesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Mangoboost for joint technology development targeting the next-generation AI infrastructure security market. Under the agreement, the two companies plan to build a cooperation framework in AI security by combining AI guardrail services with data processing unit (DPU)-based server infrastructure.

Demand for corporate AI security processing has surged with the full-scale deployment of AI agents. In response, the industry is focusing on infrastructure that handles security at the hardware level, allowing CPU and GPU resources to concentrate on core AI computations.

Aim Intelligence is an AI security startup with the AI red team solution Stinger and the guardrail solution Starport. It is OpenAI's only partner in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region for the guardrail segment. Mangoboost is developing a 400-gigabit-class high-performance DPU card and AI software optimization solutions. In the short term, the two companies will jointly develop AI guardrail-server bundled products. In the long term, they plan to embed Aim Intelligence's guardrails into Mangoboost's DPU to build a framework that blocks malicious traffic in real time at the network level.

Original reporting by Kim Ji-young for Seoul Economic Daily.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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