Lockin Company and Backend to Co-host Networking Party Following 'BIC 2025'
'Meeting with Backend-Enabled LIAPP and Running All the Way': A Technology and Networking Platform for Mobile Game Developers
Lockin Company (CEO Choi Myung-kyu), provider of the mobile app security service LIAPP, and AFI (CEO Kwon Oh-hyun), operator of the game server platform Backend, announced that they will co-host "Meeting with Backend-Enabled LIAPP and Running All the Way," a networking party for indie game developers, near Haeundae, Busan, on the evening of August 15, 2025.
This event, an unofficial side event held immediately following the official conclusion of "BIC 2025," is designed to provide a forum for developers to share their experiences and exchange insights on the various technical challenges they face in real-world game development environments, focusing on security and server operations.
The event will feature a variety of activities, including mini-tech talks, security and server operation Q&As, open networking, and dinner, focusing on indie game developers and industry professionals. Rather than a formal seminar format, the event will feature practical technical exchanges in a comfortable and casual atmosphere.
Lockin Company, the organizer of this event, specializes in providing advanced technologies such as app forgery prevention, behavior-based hacking detection, and real-time security policy enforcement through its mobile app security service, LIAPP. For 13 years, Lockin Company has been providing security services across diverse industries, including finance, gaming, commerce, and public apps. It holds numerous global security certifications and is recognized in both domestic and international markets for its technology that ensures robust integrity without compromising app performance.
Furthermore, co-host AFI, through its game backend platform, BACKND, integrates core game server functions such as login, data storage, rankings, matching, and push notifications. This allows indie developers to easily launch online games without the need for complex infrastructure. Currently, over 6,000 clients are utilizing Backend, and its reliability and efficiency have been proven through eight years of real-world operational experience.
Lockin Company and AFI stated, "This meeting is an opportunity to expand the value of field-oriented practical experience and developer connections. As a technology partner who can accompany you through the entire game development process, we plan to continue supporting the development ecosystem in various ways."
Any mobile game developer interested in attending this networking event can easily apply on the LIAPP and Backend websites.
That's it.