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CIO Bulletin
03 March, 2025
The new partnership makes Zero Touch Provisioning easier, while improving security, efficiency, and scalability for enterprise cellular network deployments.
OneLayer, being one of the leading vendors in private LTE/5G security products, and Palo Alto Networks have partnered in realizing Enterprise Asset Management and securing large-scale deployments of cellular devices. The integration stages ZTP with state-of-the-art security features to ensure a seamless onboarding process and protection of the enterprise network.
The merger of OneLayer's competence in SIM provisioning and device authentication with Palo Alto Networks' NGFWs with 5G capabilities allows enterprises to achieve efficient Enterprise Asset Management. The onboarding of these devices is automated to ensure that only validated devices connect to the network, getting real-time security updates at the same time.
With OneLayer's Zero Touch edge onboarding, the enterprises can minimize manual configuration errors and rollout costs while accelerating the cellular network deployment ROI. This seamless ability enhances security and eases Enterprise Asset Management.
"Uniting AI-driven Zero Trust security with device provisioning is a transformational game-changer for private cellular networks in critical industries," commented Leonid Burakovsky, VP of 5G Security Product Management at Palo Alto Networks.
This partnership thus allows enterprises to secure their private 5G networks with IT-style security and efficiency, thereby further backing the strategies for Enterprise Asset Management. OneLayer's Bridge™ technology allows for further seamless integration across network components, delivering security and operational excellence.