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OneLayer has launched its Technology Alliance Program (TAP), formalizing a certified ecosystem of integrations that positions the company as the central security and orchestration layer for private LTE and 5G networks. The program connects OneLayer’s asset management and Zero Trust security platform with leading partners across network infrastructure, security, IT/OT operations, device management, and SIM technology, enabling enterprises to treat private cellular assets with the same control and visibility as the rest of their networks.
By certifying integrations with major technology vendors, OneLayer aims to de-risk private cellular deployments for enterprises facing new device types, protocols, and operational models that traditional IT and security teams are not used to managing. The TAP framework focuses on specific joint outcomes, such as full-stack device visibility across private cellular and enterprise environments, extending Zero Trust enforcement to cellular endpoints, surfacing devices behind cellular routers, and automating large-scale device onboarding through core, SIM, and device management integrations.
For industrial and critical infrastructure customers, OneLayer’s alliances enable OT security platforms to incorporate cellular context into existing workflows, supporting Purdue model segmentation, anomaly detection, and incident response without replacing current tools. Each TAP partner completes a formal certification with lifecycle support, and in return receives inclusion in OneLayer’s recommended vendor lists, integration directory, joint go-to-market initiatives, solution workshops, and input into API roadmaps, which is intended to accelerate feature delivery and deepen product alignment.
CEO Dave Mor emphasized that customers are demanding end-to-end value from a cohesive ecosystem rather than standalone products, and that TAP is designed to tighten coordination between OneLayer’s product team and its partners to close customer gaps faster. VP Product Tamar Tsuk-Perez noted that the program ensures key integrations are built and maintained to enterprise standards, reducing operational risk as private cellular adoption scales. The initiative is led by Director of Tech Alliance Daniel Curci, whose team oversees joint solution design, integration development, certification, and coordinated go-to-market planning. Collectively, these moves reinforce OneLayer’s strategic position as a critical enabler of secure, manageable private LTE and 5G deployments, with potential upside in enterprise adoption, ecosystem influence, and recurring integration-driven revenue as private cellular networks expand globally.

