Sollink, publicly launching the upgraded AI foundation security platform VerifEye

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Solink announced today a major upgrade to its VerifEye platform. This platform serves as Solink’s command center for modernizing global security operations centers. The upgrade focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence to filter and prioritize security alerts, reducing alert fatigue, improving response times, and lowering operational costs.

The new update uses vision-language models to analyze video and operational data in context. It enhances the ability to receive input from cameras, transaction systems, and other enterprise tools to identify patterns and determine actual threats. This acts as an intelligent filter to reduce false alarms by automatically removing false positives before human review.

VerifEye helps security teams reduce noise and fatigue, enabling quick and consistent responses across the organization. It increases return on investment and strengthens threat prevention. Notably, it adopts a “human in the loop” model during initial AI detection and prioritization to ensure accuracy. According to Solink, manual monitoring time can be compressed from hours to minutes, and video verification can cut incident response time to a maximum of three minutes.

Mike Matar, co-founder and CEO of Solink, said, “Global security operations centers that rely solely on humans to monitor everything are not effective. VerifEye provides teams with a platform to reduce data overload, cut costs, and make workplaces safer.”

Beyond security, the platform is establishing itself as a broader operational command center. It enables data centralization across departments to monitor access control, detect suspicious transaction patterns, and identify operational disruptions such as service delays or abnormal traffic flow. Operator actions are logged for compliance and insurance purposes.

Currently, Solink has raised $98.2 million (approximately 141.48 billion KRW) in venture capital, with the last funding round completed in July 2023. Investors include Generation Ventures, ScaleUP Ventures, Goldman Sachs Asset Management, OMERS Ventures, and BDC IT Ventures.

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