Booz Allen Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of Booz Allen Hamilton, has made an undisclosed strategic investment in Corsha. This investment aims to bolster U.S. critical infrastructure cybersecurity. Corsha specializes as a Machine Identity Provider (mIDP), securing communication across operational systems.
Enhancing National Cyber Defenses
Corsha's patented technology applies multi-factor authentication to secure machine-to-machine communication. Furthermore, it proactively defends against emerging cyber threats. The company leverages advanced behavioral analytics, detecting unusual patterns and blocking adversary access to operational technology.
This strategic Corsha cybersecurity investment reinforces Booz Allen's commitment to innovation. Booz Allen Hamilton is a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions to the federal government. They will support Corsha's research and development lab expansion.
The collaboration also scales Corsha's AI and machine learning capabilities. It further advances Corsha's operations within critical manufacturing environments. Securing the physical world represents a significant growth area in the cyber market, a space also addressed by companies like Okta and CyberArk.
Cyberattacks targeting U.S. critical operational systems are increasingly frequent. Therefore, addressing identity verification challenges becomes paramount. This is a key area for critical infrastructure security.
Corsha's solution aims to prevent malicious activity at its onset. This approach helps safeguard national security. Other firms like Palo Alto Networks also focus on comprehensive threat prevention.
Corsha marks Booz Allen Ventures' 16th strategic investment.

