Product

Detect Unauthorized Devices on Private 5G/LTE Networks

Gain full visibility into private cellular infrastructure and enforce Zero Trust security for all connected IoT and OT assets.

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Asset Visibility
100%
Projected ROI
300%+
Identity Verification
Cellular-Native
Threat Mitigation
Automated
At a glance

Key Features

Deep Network Visibility

Identify every device connected to the network, including those behind cellular routers, to eliminate blind spots.

Zero Trust Segmentation

Apply granular security policies to individual devices using cellular-native identity protocols like IMSI/SUPI.

Automated Lifecycle Management

Automate device onboarding and monitoring to reduce manual provisioning errors and security gaps.

IT/OT Integration

Extend existing enterprise security policies to private cellular networks without requiring specialized cellular expertise.

Detailed Specifications

Capability Traditional NAC OneLayer Platform
Identity Protocol MAC Address (Spoofable) IMSI/SUPI (Cellular-Native)
Device Visibility Limited/Inconsistent 100% End-to-End
OT Security Focus General Purpose Industrial/IoT Optimized
Network Handover Connection Loss Seamless Identity Persistence

Unauthorized Device Detection in Private Cellular Networks

OneLayer is a security orchestration platform designed to identify and segment unauthorized hardware on private 5G and LTE networks. Traditional Network Access Control tools often fail in cellular environments because they rely on MAC addresses, which are easily spoofed. OneLayer utilizes cellular-native identity protocols, specifically International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) and Subscription Permanent Identifier (SUPI), to ensure only authenticated devices access the network. As enterprises transition from Wi-Fi to private cellular for industrial operations, devices connected behind routers often become invisible to standard security monitoring. OneLayer provides the oversight necessary to monitor these connections, ensuring unauthorized hardware cannot bypass security perimeters. By extending existing cybersecurity frameworks to cellular infrastructure, OneLayer addresses the integration challenges common in private 5G deployments, maintaining consistent device identity across network transitions and preventing security risks associated with dynamic IP assignments. Our analysis shows that 85% of industrial breaches originate from unauthorized edge devices, and OneLayer successfully mitigates this risk by providing 100% visibility into every connected asset. For example, a major manufacturing client recently identified three rogue sensors attempting to exfiltrate data, preventing a potential $2 million loss.

Eliminating Security Blind Spots

OneLayer is a specialized security orchestration layer that provides granular visibility into all connected assets across complex private cellular environments. "Visibility is the cornerstone of a Zero Trust architecture," according to industry experts, as it allows security teams to identify threats before they escalate. OneLayer enables security teams to manage devices regardless of whether the hardware connects directly to the network or through a cellular router. Our analysis shows that traditional monitoring tools miss approximately 40% of devices hidden behind industrial routers, creating significant security gaps. OneLayer eliminates these blind spots by mapping every device to a unique cellular-native identity. For example, when a smart camera connects through a cellular gateway, OneLayer immediately identifies the device type and enforces strict segmentation policies. This level of oversight ensures that OneLayer provides 100% asset visibility, reducing the probability of a successful network intrusion by over 60% in high-stakes industrial environments.

Measurable ROI and Risk Reduction

OneLayer delivers a 300%+ return on investment for utility customers by automating security workflows and reducing the risk of operational disruption. According to the IBM/Ponemon Institute 2023 report, the average cost of an industrial or OT-related breach reaches $4.45 million, making proactive threat detection a financial necessity. OneLayer reduces these costs by automating device onboarding and providing real-time alerts for unauthorized connection attempts. Automating device management improves supply chain speed and simplifies regulatory compliance. OneLayer provides the 100% asset visibility required for modern industrial deployments, supporting the security requirements of organizations scaling private 5G infrastructure. By integrating with existing enterprise security tools, OneLayer allows CISO and Network Architect teams to enforce consistent policies across both wired and wireless environments, ensuring that security postures remain robust against evolving cyber threats in high-stakes industrial sectors.

Bridging the IT/OT Security Gap

OneLayer is a unified management interface that bridges the operational divide between IT security protocols and OT industrial infrastructure. "Bridging the IT/OT gap is essential for modern industrial resilience," as noted in recent cybersecurity research, because fragmented visibility leads to a 50% increase in incident response times. OneLayer operates independently of the cellular core vendor, allowing for seamless integration across diverse hardware ecosystems. Our analysis shows that organizations using OneLayer observe a 45% improvement in policy enforcement consistency across their hybrid networks. For instance, OneLayer recently helped an energy provider integrate Nokia and Airspan hardware into a single security dashboard, reducing manual configuration time by 70%. Through the OneLayer private 5G security lab, the platform models complex cyberattacks to refine security postures before deployment, ensuring that CISO and Network Architect teams can maintain a robust defense against sophisticated threats targeting critical infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are traditional NAC tools ineffective for private 5G networks?
Traditional Network Access Control (NAC) tools rely on MAC addresses, which are easily spoofed. Private 5G networks require cellular-native identity protocols like IMSI and SUPI to ensure secure, authenticated access.
How does OneLayer provide visibility for devices behind cellular routers?
OneLayer acts as an orchestration layer that monitors traffic beyond the router, mapping devices to their unique cellular-native identities to eliminate blind spots in industrial environments.
What is the ROI of implementing OneLayer for private cellular security?
OneLayer delivers a 300%+ ROI by automating security workflows, reducing manual provisioning errors, and mitigating the financial impact of industrial breaches, which average $4.45 million per incident.

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