According to a recent LinkedIn post from Corsha, the company plans to have representatives on site at the OT.SEC.CON conference in Houston on April 1–2, engaging with attendees on operational technology security challenges. The post highlights interest in discussing practical issues such as maintaining safe system operations, managing increased connectivity, and identifying effective security approaches in diverse OT environments.
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The post suggests Corsha will emphasize its focus on machine identity security as a step beyond traditional firewalls and monitoring, positioning its technology as a way to dynamically block attacks in real time while supporting modernization efforts. For investors, this conference presence appears oriented toward business development and brand visibility in the OT and industrial control system security market, a segment that continues to see heightened demand as critical infrastructure digitizes.
Corsha’s plan to meet prospects at Booth #4 and encourage participation via a short OT security survey and giveaways indicates a lead-generation strategy aimed at capturing insights and building a pipeline of interested organizations. While no specific deals or financial metrics are mentioned, active participation in specialized security events may support longer-term growth by expanding customer relationships and reinforcing the company’s positioning in the machine identity and OT security niche.

