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 positions Corsha’s focus on securing connections between modern and legacy manufacturing systems and references alignment with emerging Department of Defense Zero Trust expectations for operational technology.
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The post mentions founder Anusha Iyer and senior leaders from the federal and operations teams attending, suggesting active business development targeting defense and industrial customers. It also promotes Corsha’s Machine Identity Provider solution, which is described as enabling real-time protection of machine-to-machine connections and automation of identity security.
For investors, this activity may indicate continued emphasis on the defense and critical manufacturing verticals, where cybersecurity and Zero Trust adoption are strategic spending priorities. Increased visibility at a specialized industry conference could support Corsha’s pipeline for high-value federal and industrial contracts, potentially strengthening its position in the operational technology security segment.

