According to a recent LinkedIn post from Corsha, the company plans to be present at the DMC conference in Orlando, with senior leaders available to discuss operational technology, or OT, security. The post spotlights founder Anusha Iyer, federal team lead Mannix Litonjua, and head of operations Eric Kumar as key contacts for meetings at the event.
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The LinkedIn post highlights use cases such as connecting modern and legacy manufacturing systems, implementing Dow Zero Trust principles for OT, and accelerating the path to Authority to Operate, or ATO, for OT environments. It also references the Corsha Machine Identity Provider, or mIDP, which is presented as a way to securely connect operational systems in industrial and manufacturing settings.
From an investor perspective, the focus on OT and industrial control system security suggests Corsha is targeting critical infrastructure and manufacturing customers, including potentially regulated and federal markets. Engagement at DMC, along with emphasis on Zero Trust and ATO, may indicate efforts to deepen relationships in high-compliance sectors where security solutions can command premium pricing and longer-term contracts.
The emphasis on machine identity security for OT environments could position Corsha within a specialized niche of the broader cybersecurity market that is seeing increased attention as industrial digitalization advances. If the company converts conference interest into new deployments of its mIDP platform, this outreach could support revenue growth and enhance its competitive standing among OT and manufacturing security vendors.

