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Business Honor
03 October, 2025
Corsha’s new platform supports businesses automatically managing machine identities while improving security.
The machine-to-machine communications business Corsha Inc. has made major platform upgrades that support businesses in managing machine identity security. These upgrades aim to offer businesses more control, safer growth, and a reduced risk of operational issues and cyberattacks. Dynamic Machine Identity Discovery, Connection Canvas, and an innovative interaction with Dragos SiteStore are the three main highlights of the most recent release. When used in combination, these products offer operations and security teams automated control, useful information, and clear control over all machines and their connections in industrial networks.
There is pressure on many government agencies and factories to upgrade their systems and increase production rates without causing problems. However, automated techniques for locating and controlling machine communications are absent from almost all of the operational technology (OT) networks presently in use. This creates hidden dangers that could result in failures or cyberattacks. It's more important than ever to carefully track and handle every machine connection as AI transforms industries and lack of security increases in OT contexts.
All machines are automatically identified using Dynamic Machine Identity Discovery, using Corsha's Gatekeepers to track their connections to offer correct and recent data. By showing how and which machines are linked, Connection Canvas supports teams to focus on serious connections, avoiding troubles. "Machine-to-machine communication is the basis of modern industrial systems, but it has been largely unnoticed and beyond control," stated Anusha Iyer, the founder and CEO of Corsha. “Businesses can now observe, understand, and easily control each connection due to our new features.” With $32.9 million in venture funding, Corsha will transform the way businesses secure their networks and machines. As AI and independent machines expand, Corsha's technology may support the growth of self-operating networks. Leading to safer and smarter industrial systems.