A LinkedIn post from Corsha highlights the company’s planned presence at the Defense Manufacturing Conference in Orlando from March 30 to April 2. The post indicates that Corsha intends to engage with attendees on challenges in connecting modern and legacy manufacturing systems and on implementing Department of Defense Zero Trust approaches for operational technology.
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The post spotlights key personnel, including founder Anusha Iyer, a federal team lead, and the head of operations, suggesting a strategic focus on federal and defense-related opportunities. Corsha’s Machine Identity Provider (mIDP) is described as securing machine-to-machine connections in OT environments, implying a value proposition around real-time attack mitigation and automated identity security.
For investors, the company’s emphasis on OT and industrial control system security at a defense-focused manufacturing event points to a targeted go-to-market strategy in regulated and high-security sectors. Increased visibility among defense manufacturers and federal stakeholders could support future pipeline development and potentially strengthen Corsha’s positioning in the niche of machine identity and Zero Trust solutions for critical infrastructure.

