OneLayer and Check Point Software Technologies have announced a strategic integration that enables context-based firewall enforcement for private cellular networks, helping enterprises secure OT, IT, and IoT assets in real time. The collaboration delivers dynamic policy enforcement, SIM swap detection, and Zero Trust segmentation, enhancing threat prevention for complex industrial environments. Together, they are addressing one of the most urgent enterprise needs: securing dynamic, large-scale private cellular networks where connected devices, many unmanaged or legacy, are proliferating rapidly.
By integrating OneLayer’s deep contextual insights, including SIM data, device behavior, IP changes, and location tracking, into Check Point’s Quantum firewall, the joint solution enables:
This makes it easier for security teams to adapt as devices move, conditions change, or threats emerge, without manual intervention.
“Context-based firewall enforcement is a core value OneLayer brings to private cellular networks,” said Avishag Daniely, VP Product at OneLayer.
“Our work with Check Point demonstrates how we bridge OT assets and next-gen infrastructure with real-time intelligence.”
“This partnership brings prevention-first, context-aware security to both legacy OT and modern IoT,” said Bill Diaz, VP of Vertical Solutions at Check Point Software.
As enterprises continue to adopt private cellular networks to support critical IoT and OT applications, the security architecture must evolve. Traditional firewall rules are no longer sufficient. OneLayer and Check Point are offering a next-generation, adaptive approach that scales with the needs of modern enterprises.