Google Expands Wiz Cloud Security Across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud

Google announced new security features and deeper integration of Wiz, the Israeli cloud security firm it acquired for US$32 billion, across Google Cloud and rival platforms at its Cloud Next '26 event. The company introduced three AI agents for Security Operations in preview mode, designed for threat hunting, detection engineering, and third-party context analysis.

New Security Capabilities

Google added dark web monitoring to its threat intelligence tools as part of the security enhancement package. The company also plans to scan AI code and prompts during development to identify vulnerabilities and configuration issues before deployment.

Google cited its M-Trends 2026 report in support of the new tools, which found that the gap between an initial breach and a follow-on attacker fell from eight hours three years ago to 22 seconds.

Multi-Cloud Expansion

Wiz will expand beyond Google’s ecosystem to include Databricks and AI toolchains from Amazon Web Services, plus offerings from Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google. This multi-platform approach addresses concerns about the acquisition potentially limiting Wiz’s independence.

Google and Wiz have both stated that Wiz will remain neutral and continue supporting multiple cloud platforms. However, the arrangement places a Google-owned product inside rival cloud systems, leaving open questions about whether AWS and Microsoft will maintain full cooperation with a tool that benefits a direct competitor.

Strategic Context

The US$32 billion acquisition represents Google’s largest deal in company history and the largest cybersecurity takeover to date. This exceeds the US$23 billion offer Wiz declined two years earlier. At an estimated valuation of roughly 45 to 65 times Wiz’s US$700 million in annual revenue, the price reflects Google’s commitment to acquiring a leader in Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) technology.

Wiz operates using an agentless setup that scans cloud systems without requiring software installation on individual machines, providing security teams with real-time visibility of vulnerabilities. For Alphabet, Google’s parent company, the purchase represents a long-term investment in enterprise security and cloud computing, while also establishing a growth avenue as advertising faces pressure from AI disruption and regulatory challenges.

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MirrorPetalsvip
· 12h ago
Deeper integration also supports rival platforms. Is this move to create a "middle layer" for cross-cloud security? That's pretty aggressive.
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ProofOfNapvip
· 17h ago
I'm interested in trying the preview versions of the three security AI agents, but can the false positive rate be reduced first?
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NightFlightMintvip
· 18h ago
The price of 32B... is really treating cloud security as the next-generation moat to invest in.
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RationalRugCheckervip
· 18h ago
If Wiz's visualization and risk prioritization can be integrated natively into GCP, and it can also scan competitors' clouds, customers will find it very appealing.
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EvenRocksNeedLiquidityvip
· 18h ago
32B received Wiz, Google is making security their core focus.
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TheSolitaryRockBehindThevip
· 18h ago
Google Cloud Next '26 seems to have the main themes: AI + Security + Multi-Cloud, with Wiz considered the biggest puzzle piece.
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MoonlightMarketMakingvip
· 18h ago
The key point is: Are these agents primarily for assisting analysis or capable of closed-loop handling? If they can close the loop, the SOC approach will need to change.
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MevStreetPhotographervip
· 18h ago
The biggest concern during the preview phase is granting too much access. Let's first solidify the minimal permissions and audit trail for the agent.
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Mint-ColoredCalmnessvip
· 18h ago
The direction of AI agents in Security Ops is correct; SOC is severely understaffed, and I hope it doesn't turn into "automatic ticket generation."
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