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Southern Linc Partners with OneLayer for Enhanced Ericsson Private Network Security

Southern Linc has teamed up with OneLayer to upgrade its CriticalLinc LTE network, focusing on advanced network management and robust security measures. This partnership enhances device management and threat detection, ensuring high reliability for critical communications.
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Southern Linc Enhances Network Management with OneLayer‘s Bridge Platform

Southern Linc, a key player in wireless communications and a subsidiary of Southern Company, has embarked on a significant upgrade of its CriticalLinc LTE network through a strategic collaboration with OneLayer. This initiative seeks to enhance both the management and security of the network, which is crucial given the increasing complexity and diversity of connected devices and applications.

Enhancing Ericsson Network Management with OneLayer’s Bridge Platform


OneLayer is renowned for its expertise in managing private LTE/5G networks and implementing Zero Trust security measures. The incorporation of its Bridge platform into Southern Linc’s operations is tailored to address the unique demands of the CriticalLinc network. This integration provides advanced device fingerprinting technology essential for accurate profiling and classification of a wide range of devices across Southern Lincs extensive service area, spanning 122,000 square miles.

Enhancing Network Security and Asset Management Through OneLayer’s Bridge Platform

With the adoption of OneLayer’s Bridge platform, Southern Linc can now go beyond traditional network traffic management to significantly bolster its network security framework. The platform’s capabilities include real-time detection of concealed devices and efficient correlation of device identities across both IP and cellular networks. This not only streamlines asset management but also provides Southern Linc with powerful tools to enforce security policies, perform network segmentation, and isolate devices when needed, thereby enhancing the overall network resilience.

Scalability and Operational Excellence with OneLayer

Alan McIntyre, Vice President of Engineering and Operations at Southern Linc, emphasized the critical role of the OneLayer partnership in adapting to and securing an expanding array of network-connected devices. “OneLayer’s Bridge platform not only grants us detailed control over our connected assets but also furnishes us with the vital tools necessary for managing and securing our growing network,” McIntyre articulated. This scalability is vital as Southern Linc supports a broad spectrum of critical operations for commercial and utility customers.

“Southern Linc is a pioneer in utility operations and the leader in private LTE for both maturity and scale,” remarked Dave Mor, CEO of OneLayer. “This joint collaboration is a significant milestone, and we’re proud to be part of their commitment to operational excellence.”

Improving Threat Detection and Response in Network Security

The partnership with OneLayer significantly enhances Southern Lincs ability to swiftly detect and respond to network threats, potentially reducing response times from weeks to mere hours. This capability is essential for maintaining network integrity and reliability, thus ensuring continuous support for critical business operations.

About Southern Linc and OneLayer

Southern Linc not only provides a robust communication backbone for Southern Company’s utilities but also serves a variety of other businesses and public sector agencies across Alabama, Georgia, and southeastern Mississippi. Its CriticalLinc network delivers secure, highly reliable wireless voice and data services, featuring comprehensive over-the-air encryption.

OneLayer specializes in advanced asset management, operational intelligence, and Zero Trust security for private LTE and 5G networks. Their technology is crafted to assist enterprises in effortlessly managing their ceSet featured imagellular networks, thereby boosting operational efficiency and security without necessitating deep cellular expertise.

For businesses and utilities looking to refine their network management and security, the collaboration between Southern Linc and OneLayer exemplifies the benefits of leveraging specialized platforms like Bridge. This partnership not only meets the operational needs of Southern Linc but also sets a benchmark for other entities in the industry aiming to secure and efficiently manage their network operations.

As the demand for sophisticated network management solutions escalates, Southern Lincs proactive approach in partnering with OneLayer showcases a progressive strategy to ensure its network remains robust and secure amidst evolving technological challenges.

This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in leveraging technology to enhance network management and security capabilities, positioning Southern Linc at the forefront of innovation in utility communications.


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