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Corsha Highlights Defense OT Security Focus at AFCEA NOVA Navy IT Day

Corsha Highlights Defense OT Security Focus at AFCEA NOVA Navy IT Day

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Corsha, the company plans to participate in AFCEA NOVA Navy IT Day, focusing on challenges in securing increasingly connected naval and industrial systems. The post highlights themes such as integrating robotics, physical AI, advanced analytics and smart buildings without widening the cybersecurity attack surface.

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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests it will emphasize capabilities around securing machine‑to‑machine connectivity at scale and applying machine identity security across mixed legacy and modern operational technology environments. It also points to alignment with the new DoD CIO Zero Trust mandate for OT, indicating relevance to evolving U.S. defense cybersecurity frameworks.

As shared in the post, Corsha intends to discuss lessons learned from deployments where its technology is reportedly authorized to operate within the U.S. Air Force and included on the Defense Logistics Agency Approved Products List. For investors, these references imply existing traction within U.S. defense agencies, which could support future contract opportunities and strengthen the firm’s positioning in the OT and machine identity security niche.

The focus on securing “machines of tomorrow” for naval applications may signal that Corsha is targeting growth in defense modernization programs as fleets become more data‑driven and automated. If the company can leverage visibility from AFCEA NOVA Navy IT Day into broader adoption across the Department of Defense, it could enhance recurring revenue prospects and reinforce its competitive standing in critical infrastructure cybersecurity.

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