AIFT is proud to announce that Vulcan, our enterprise-grade GenAI security platform, has been selected for CyberBoost Catalyse 2025—a six-month international growth programme powered by Plexal and CyberSG TIG Collaboration Centre and supported by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Vulcan was chosen as one of the high-potential cybersecurity solutions set to benefit from strategic support, deep-tech resources, and international expansion opportunities across Southeast Asia and beyond.
As Asia’s patented GenAI security platform, Vulcan empowers enterprises to adopt large language models (LLMs) securely and responsibly. The platform includes two core modules:
- Vulcan Attack delivers automated red teaming, multilingual prompt injection testing, and scenario-specific vulnerability assessments to uncover LLM risks during app development lifecycle.
- Vulcan Protect provides real-time monitoring of GenAI interactions in production environments—enabling organizations to enforce runtime security, compliance, content moderation, and data loss prevention (DLP) policies.
The platform is trusted by leading institutions across Asia and the Middle East to support local GenAI security, including Taishin Financial Holding, the first Taiwanese bank to implement responsible AI governance; Kyobo DTS, the digital subsidiary of Kyobo Life in South Korea; and regulatory bodies including Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Hong Kong Insurance Authority.
Vulcan is also one of the key participants to the AI Verify Foundation’s Global AI Assurance Pilot and now contributing to the expanded Global AI Assurance Sandbox, helping shape Singapore’s national framework for GenAI risk simulation and assurance. In addition, Vulcan is one of the few GenAI security companies featured in the OWASP Agentic AI Security Landscape (Q3 2025), and its team actively contributes to the OWASP AI Exchange on GenAI safety and culture-sensitive model alignment.
Through CyberBoost Catalyse, Vulcan aims to refine its go-to-market strategy, deepen partnerships with regulators and enterprise stakeholders, and expand its reach into Singapore, Europe, and other regulated markets.
“Being selected for CyberBoost Catalyse validates our mission of securing the future of AI,” said Michelle Ip, CEO of AIFT Enterprise. “Through this opportunity, we look forward to expanding Vulcan’s reach across Singapore and Europe, deepening our ecosystem partnerships, and helping more enterprises adopt GenAI technologies safely and responsibly.”