Jeff Hudson joins Corsha’s board of directors

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Corsha Inc. has announced that Jeff Hudson, CEO Emeritus of Venafi (a CyberArk company), has joined its Board of Directors. With his extensive expertise in machine identity security, Jeff will play a pivotal role in driving Corsha’s growth and innovations.

As a Board Member, Jeff Hudson will work with the executive team to execute the mission as they continue to lead the world in securing the identities and access for the world’s operational systems.

Jeff Hudson led Venafi as CEO for 14 years as they defined the category for machine identity security. He is a visionary that foresaw the emergence of identity as the foundation of security and the explosion of machines (software) that required identities that were managed and secure. In his 14 years as CEO of Venafi, Jeff led the growth of Venafi from a new venture backed startup to a multinational, cyber security company providing tier one systems that hundreds of the world’s Global 2000 rely upon. The company grew revenues profitably and was acquired by CyberArk, the world’s leader in Identity Security, for $1.5B in October 2024.

“It’s not often that a company can add the vision, leadership, experience and domain knowledge that Jeff brings to our Board,” said Anusha Iyer, Founder and CEO of Corsha. “Jeff led the creation of arguably one of the most important categories in security and the growth of a very valuable and successful company. He will help us accelerate our growth and market leadership as we execute on our mission of securing the operational systems that run our world.”

“Corsha is mission driven and I am dedicated to supporting their mission of securing the world’s operational systems that humanity depends upon,” said Jeff Hudson. “Anusha is a great leader, visionary, and innovator. I have known the company for over 2 years and the progress they have made, and their pace of innovation indicates they will be critical to securing 1,000s of the world’s most important companies.”

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