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OT Security Modernization Emerges as Priority in Defense Manufacturing

OT Security Modernization Emerges as Priority in Defense Manufacturing

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Corsha, polling at its Defense Manufacturing Conference highlighted that operational technology, or OT, users see modernization as their top priority. The post also indicates that many environments are still secured primarily through visibility tools and firewalls, suggesting limited adoption of more advanced controls.

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The company’s LinkedIn post notes that 40% of respondents rely on static rules and 20% are unsure how they are securing OT environments, with relatively few verifying machine-to-machine connections. The message further suggests that “forward-leaning teams” are shifting toward identity-driven security automation as environments become more connected, implying a potential market opportunity for solutions focused on machine identity and automated trust at scale.

For investors, the post points to ongoing pain points in OT security that may support demand for specialized platforms addressing machine identity and secure connectivity. If Corsha’s offerings align with these needs, the survey results could indicate a favorable adoption backdrop in industrial and defense manufacturing sectors, where security modernization is emerging as a stated priority.

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