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Booz Allen backs Corsha to bolster machine identity tech

Written by Corsha | Jul 14, 2025 11:00:00 AM

Cybersecurity firm Corsha, which builds identity infrastructure for machines, has received a strategic investment from Booz Allen Ventures, the venture arm of Booz Allen Hamilton.

The funding follows Corsha’s previous $18m Series A-1 round, which included backing from Sinewave, Razor’s Edge Ventures, and Ten Eleven Ventures.

Corsha is the first Machine Identity Provider (mIDP) built to protect machine-to-machine communications across critical and operational systems. It helps secure infrastructure in defence, manufacturing, and other sectors where machine automation is central.

The new funding will support Corsha’s growth and the expansion of its mIDP platform, which provides secure, cryptographic identities and access management for machines. The solution is designed to meet the growing demand for Zero Trust across federal and industrial environments.

Corsha CEO Anusha Iyer said, “Our world is shifting rapidly toward autonomy, automation, and connected machines. That future demands a new kind of identity infrastructure, purpose-built for mission systems and critical infrastructure.

“Booz Allen brings unmatched scale, mission expertise, and deep roots in national security. We’re thrilled to partner with them to expand the impact of our machine identity platform and secure the operational systems that power the world.”

“As operational environments become more dynamic and more connected, Corsha’s platform delivers the kind of adaptive, identity-first machine security that Zero Trust requires. Booz Allen sees tremendous potential to operationalize this approach across mission-critical domains to help safeguard the nation.”

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