OneLayer Introduces Sentry Partner Program for Private Cellular Security

April 23, 2026
OneLayer has launched the Sentry Partner Program to certify private wireless and security integrators in delivering Zero Trust network access and management for enterprise LTE and 5G networks. Founding partners include Burns & McDonnell, DFND Security, and others.
OneLayer Introduces Sentry Partner Program for Private Cellular Security

OneLayer announced in a press release the launch of its Sentry Partner Program, a channel initiative that certifies private wireless and security integrators to deliver Zero Trust network access, automated device onboarding, and managed services for enterprise customers operating LTE and 5G networks.

Founding Sentry partners include Burns & McDonnell, DFND Security, Future Technologies Ventures, Heddian, Industrial Networking Solutions, Logicalis, MCA, STEP CG, and World Wide Technology. These firms have experience in private wireless infrastructure and enterprise security systems integration.

The program equips certified partners to provide Zero Trust network access, automated SIM provisioning, and unified visibility across carrier environments through OneLayer’s management platform. Partners also receive access to OneLayer Scout for site surveys and device inventories, along with market development funds, sales incentives, and deal registration margins.

OneLayer’s platform interoperates with vendors including Ericsson, Nokia, Cisco, HPE Athonet, Druid, Celona, Digi, Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, and ServiceNow. The Sentry Partner Program is led by Trevor Failor, Director of Strategic Alliances, and Ray Clounch, Channel Technical Director.

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