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Corsha Highlights Defense OT Security Focus Around Navy IT Day

Corsha Highlights Defense OT Security Focus Around Navy IT Day

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Corsha, the company plans to engage with defense and naval stakeholders at the upcoming AFCEA NOVA Navy IT Day. The post emphasizes challenges in modernizing and securely connecting industrial systems with robotics, physical AI, advanced analytics and smart buildings in a data-driven naval environment.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights focus areas including securing machine-to-machine connectivity at scale and applying machine identity security across mixed legacy and modern systems. It also references alignment with the new DoD CIO Zero Trust for OT mandate, suggesting Corsha is positioning its offerings within emerging U.S. defense cybersecurity frameworks.

As shared in the post, Corsha indicates its technology is already authorized to operate within the U.S. Air Force and listed on the Defense Logistics Agency Approved Products List. For investors, these references may signal traction in mission-critical defense use cases, potentially supporting future contract opportunities and reinforcing Corsha’s standing in the operational technology security segment.

The emphasis on OT security, machine identity and Zero Trust architectures suggests Corsha is targeting growth where defense digitalization and cybersecurity intersect. If the company can expand its footprint from existing Air Force and DLA engagements into broader Navy and DoD deployments, its role in securing industrial and naval systems could become a key driver of long-term revenue potential.

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