Google closes $32 billion Wiz acquisition to build unified cloud security platform

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Google completed its largest-ever acquisition, buying cloud security startup Wiz for $32 billion in an all-cash deal. The move strengthens Google Cloud's position against AWS and Microsoft Azure while creating a unified security platform that uses AI to detect and prevent threats across multicloud environments.

Google Finalizes Historic $32 Billion Acquisition of Cloud Security Startup Wiz

Google has officially completed its $32 billion acquisition of Wiz, marking the largest transaction in the history of Google or its parent company Alphabet

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. The all-cash deal, first announced in March 2025, took roughly one year to close after facing several regulatory hurdles in Europe

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. The acquisition brings one of the biggest cybersecurity startups into Google Cloud as the tech giant seeks to strengthen its cloud computing business in the AI era.

Source: ET

Source: ET

Founded in 2020 by Israeli-born Assaf Rappaport and a team that previously sold a venture to Microsoft, the U.S.-based Wiz will operate as a distinct product line within Google Cloud while retaining its brand

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. Wiz CEO Rappaport emphasized that joining Google Cloud allows the company "to scale our mission of protecting customers wherever they operate -- at machine speed"

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Building a Unified Security Platform for Multicloud Environments

The ultimate goal of this blockbuster acquisition is to create a unified security platform that improves threat detection, prevention, and response using artificial intelligence. Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian stated the acquisition will help "make security a catalyst for innovation, not a barrier"

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. The planned platform will provide a consistent set of tools, processes, and policies across all major cloud environments at every layer -- from code to cloud to runtime.

For Google, the deal strengthens its offerings against AWS and Microsoft Azure by pairing Wiz's cloud-native security platform with its own threat intelligence, SecOps tools, and AI capabilities

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. The combined platform will help customers stay ahead by detecting emerging AI-generated threats, protecting against threats to AI models, and using AI models to help security professionals with threat hunting more effectively

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Maintaining Multicloud Compatibility Across AWS, Azure, and Oracle

Despite the acquisition, Wiz maintains its commitment to multicloud compatibility and will continue supporting customers across all cloud environments. Rappaport confirmed the company remains "committed to our open approach, ensuring Wiz continues to support all major cloud and code environments"

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. Wiz products will continue to work across Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud, and will be offered through an array of partner security solutions.

The company framed the acquisition around "velocity," arguing that generative AI and cloud computing are compressing the time from idea to production into minutes, and that cloud security must keep pace rather than slow development down

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. Wiz's technology will be integrated more deeply across Google's security and AI offerings while continuing to support hybrid environments

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Implications for Small Businesses and Enterprise Security

Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized that "keeping people safe online has always been part of Google's mission," noting this job is increasingly important as more companies and governments move their work to the cloud and broadly use generative AI

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. The combined platform will also help protect small businesses from increasingly sophisticated and destructive cyberthreats, making a strong security posture accessible to more companies and governments

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With Google's AI leadership and resources coupled with Wiz's deep context and knowledge of cloud and code environments, the combined entity is positioned to help partners and customers prevent breaches before they happen

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. Kurian noted that the acquisition will "provide customers with a comprehensive platform to secure their cloud and hybrid environments, as well as accelerate threat prevention, detection, and response"

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. The move signals Google's intent to compete more aggressively in the enterprise cloud market where security concerns remain a primary barrier to multicloud adoption.

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