Corsha Secures Investment from Cybernetix Ventures to Pioneer Machine Identity Security in Robotics

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Corsha, recognized as the first and only Machine Identity Provider (mIDP) dedicated to securing machine-to-machine (M2M) communications within operational systems and critical infrastructure, has announced a significant investment from Cybernetix Ventures. This partnership marks a pivotal step towards enhancing security in robotics, automation, and physical AI by addressing the often-overlooked aspect of machine identity and access management.
The investment by Cybernetix Ventures, a venture capital firm known for its focus on robotics, automation, and physical AI, is a testament to the escalating demand for robust security solutions in these sectors. Corsha's innovative machine identity platform (mIDP) is designed to ensure that every machine connection is continuously verified and authorized, a necessity in today's increasingly autonomous and interconnected industrial systems. This technology not only brings the security benefits of dynamic machine identity to manufacturing APIs and protocols but also serves as a foundational element of zero-trust architectures for cloud, edge, and hybrid environments.
Anusha Iyer, CEO and Founder of Corsha, emphasized the transformative impact of robotics and automation on industrial operations and the corresponding need for a machine-specific identity infrastructure. The collaboration with Cybernetix Ventures is expected to accelerate the scaling of Corsha's platform, ensuring the security of next-generation autonomous systems.
Mark Martin, General Partner at Cybernetix Ventures, highlighted the persistent threats facing robotics and industrial systems and the critical role of Corsha's solution in addressing these challenges. By providing enterprise-grade identity management that integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructure, Corsha is establishing a trust layer essential for the future of connected systems.
Corsha's mIDP platform offers strong cryptographic identities for every system, dynamic authentication and authorization at each connection, and automated lifecycle management for millions of machine identities, supporting secure deployments across diverse environments. This investment is part of Corsha's $18 million Series A-1 round, which also includes contributions from Sinewave, Razor’s Edge Ventures, Ten Eleven Ventures, and Booz Allen Ventures. For more information on Corsha's mission and technology, visit https://corsha.com.

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