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OneLayer nets $28 million Series A to secure the next wave of private 5G networks
16.10.25
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Tel Aviv-based company gains backing from Chevron as industrial demand for private cellular networks surges.
Most promising Israeli startups: 5 cyber companies to watch in 2024
30.05.24
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Oasis Security, Astrix Security, Backslash, Zenity, and OneLayer were the highest-ranked cyber companies in this year's list of the 50 most promising Israeli startups
Israeli cyber startups to watch: Unveiling five top innovators
22.06.23
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Meir Orbach
DevOcean, Gem, Oligo Security, OneLayer, and Zenity were highlighted by prominent investors as five of Israel’s most promising cybersecurity startups
OneLayer set to secure private 5G networks at two Israeli hospitals
17.07.22
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James Spiro
The Israeli company has teamed up with Nokia and Cellcom to secure hundreds of doctor carts, beds, and medical devices connected via cellular networks