Corsha Adds Cyber Leader Aaron Rinehart to Its Advisory Board
WASHINGTON, April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Corsha Inc., the leader in identity and access management for operational systems and critical infrastructure, is excited to announce that Aaron Rinehart, former Co-Founder & CTO of Verica, has joined its Advisory Board. Rinehart brings extensive experience and singular leadership in Chaos Engineering and cybersecurity to Corsha as it continues its dynamic growth trajectory.
Rinehart has built a distinguished career solving complex engineering challenges across a wide range of industries and organizations — from innovative startups to Fortune 4 enterprises and even the highest levels of the U.S. Government, including the White House's President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
"We're thrilled to welcome Aaron to our Advisory Board. It is a rare opportunity for us to bolster the Corsha team with someone who is a true trailblazer in the field," said Anusha Iyer, Founder and CEO of Corsha. "Aaron has brought his unique expertise and innovative thinking to companies as a Chief Security Architect, Founder, and CTO. He will help us immensely as we drive cybersecurity innovation further to create a safer and more connected future for operational systems."
Rinehart is widely recognized as a pioneer in advancing the practice of chaos engineering, particularly in extending its application to safety-critical areas of IT such as cybersecurity. During his tenure as Chief Security Architect at UnitedHealth Group (UHG), a Fortune 4 company, Rinehart led groundbreaking efforts to integrate chaos engineering into cybersecurity practices. His contributions helped shape the emerging discipline, and he has since co-authored several influential O'Reilly books on Security Chaos Engineering.
"I joined Corsha's advisory board because I believe in the founder, the critical problem they are solving, and the innovative approach they are taking to solve it," commented Rinehart. "In today's rapidly evolving landscape of complex, adaptive software systems, trust must begin with the identity layer. As enterprise environments grow in scale and complexity, managing and securing non-human identities has become increasingly challenging. Corsha is tackling this problem head-on by delivering a trusted identity platform purpose-built for these dynamic environments. A strong identity foundation is essential to building a secure and resilient system, and Corsha provides exactly that."
Rinehart is a sought-after speaker, frequently featured at leading conferences and media outlets including The National Press Club, ABC News, The Washington Post, TechTarget, O'Reilly's Velocity, RSA, Black Hat, GOTO, QCon, Carnegie Mellon, The Linux Foundation, Dark Reading, and IEEE.
"I'm excited to contribute to Corsha's mission by bringing my experience as a former founder, security leader at a Fortune 4 enterprise, and thought leader in emerging disciplines like chaos engineering and cyber resilience," continued Rinehart. "I understand firsthand the challenges organizations face at both startup and global enterprise scale, and I look forward to helping Corsha navigate and lead in this critical space. The team is exceptional, the technology is compelling, and I'm honored to support them as they shape the future of identity security."
For more information about Corsha and its leadership team, please visit https://corsha.com.
About Corsha
Corsha is the leader in identity security for operational systems and critical infrastructure through its innovative machine-to-machine authentication and secure access platform powering a connected modern world. Corsha's Machine Identity Provider (m-IdP) allows enterprises to securely connect systems, move data, and automate with confidence from anywhere to anywhere. Corsha is backed by leading venture capital firms SineWave, Razor's Edge, and Ten Eleven Ventures.
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