Corsha spent the week underscoring rising urgency around operational technology security modernization and positioning its machine identity platform at the center of that shift. Polling at the company’s Defense Manufacturing Conference indicated modernization is the top OT priority, yet many operators still depend on visibility tools, firewalls, and static rules.
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Survey data showed 40% of respondents rely on static rules and 20% are unsure how their OT environments are secured, with limited verification of machine-to-machine connections. Corsha is framing this gap as an opportunity for identity-driven, automated security that can authenticate every machine and control each connection in real time.
Across multiple posts, Corsha highlighted pressure on industrial and OT operators to adopt robotics, connectivity, automation, and data-driven processes without compromising safety and reliability. The company is pitching its platform as a way to integrate legacy and modern systems securely, support innovation in automation and “physical AI,” and reduce operational and compliance risk.
A parallel theme was deep OT visibility, including automatic discovery of machines, assignment of verifiable identities, and real-time capture of all connections. By eliminating blind spots and accelerating detection of suspicious activity, Corsha aims to tap expanding industrial cybersecurity budgets and strengthen its recurring software and services revenue base.
Corsha also emphasized thought leadership and ecosystem engagement through participation in the Level Zero OT Cyber Security Conference. Co-founder Anusha Iyer is featured on a founder roundtable about the OT cybersecurity venture ecosystem, signaling efforts to build brand recognition, investor relationships, and potential partnerships.
Taken together, the week’s activity highlights a focused go-to-market push in OT and industrial security, backed by data on customer pain points and increased conference visibility. If Corsha can translate this positioning and interest into scaled deployments, it may improve its competitive standing in critical infrastructure cybersecurity and support more durable growth prospects.

