OneLayer and Check Point: Device-Aware Zero Trust for Private Cellular

Private cellular networks connect devices that traditional security tools weren’t built to manage or protect. OneLayer and Check Point close that gap by pairing deep cellular device fingerprinting with network-level policy enforcement. OneLayer’s technology identifies every connected device by persistent attributes, including assets hidden behind field routers. This context integrates directly into Check Point SmartConsole, enabling adaptive policies that update automatically when devices move, change IPs, or experience SIM swaps. The result: consistent Zero Trust enforcement across OT and IT, without manual intervention.

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Full device fingerprinting and visibility

Proprietary fingerprinting identifies every device on the private cellular network, including non-cellular assets hidden behind field routers. Unified inventory and real-time context eliminate blind spots and surface unauthorized activity before it becomes a threat.

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Context-aware Zero Trust enforcement

Device context from OneLayer feed directly into Check Point SmartConsole, enabling automated policy updates when devices move, change IPs, or undergo SIM swaps. Only authorized devices maintain access, with no manual intervention required.

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Unified protection across OT and IT

Check Point and OneLayer bridges gaps of traditional security tools for OT environments by providing consistent policy enforcement for both IP and non-IP assets, closing the unmanaged attack surface that cellular routers create.