Wiz, Inc. is an Israeli-American cloud security company, headquartered in New York City, that has been part of Google Cloud since March 2026. The company was founded in January 2020 by Assaf Rappaport, Yinon Costica, Roy Reznik, and Ami Luttwak, all of whom previously founded Adallom. The company's platform analyzes computing infrastructure hosted in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Kubernetes for combinations of risk factors that could allow malicious actors to gain control of cloud resources and/or exfiltrate valuable data.
, Wiz employed about 1,995 people, with most sales and marketing personnel scattered across North America and Europe while most engineering personnel are based in Tel Aviv, Israel. In August 2022, Wiz claimed to be the fastest startup ever to scale from $1 million to $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), from February 2021 to approximately July 2022. In February 2024, the company claimed to have reached $350M in ARR, with a 45% market share of Fortune 100 companies.
On 11 March 2026, Alphabet Inc. acquired Wiz in a $32 billion deal.
Wiz was founded in January 2020 by Assaf Rappaport, Yinon Costica, Roy Reznik, and Ami Luttwak, all of whom previously founded Adallom. Rappaport is CEO, Costica is VP of Product, Reznik is VP of Engineering, and Luttwak is CTO.
Wiz agreed to acquire Tel Aviv-based Raftt, a cloud-based developer collaboration platform, for $50 million in December 2023. In April 2024, the company acquired cloud detection and response startup, Gem Security, for around $350 million. Also that month, reports indicated that Wiz intended to purchase Lacework, but in May the deal fell through during the due diligence process. In November 2024, the company acquired security remediation and risk management startup Dazz for a cash-and-share deal valued at $450 million.
In March 2024, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai reached out to Rappaport via email to express interest in a potential bid to acquire the company. Rappaport initially missed the email until May, when he met with Pichai and Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California. Less than a month later, Google made an offer to acquire the company at a valuation of $23 billion. Initially, Wiz turned down the offer in favor of going public. However, the deal was revived due to weakness in the IPO market and a more mergers and acquisitionsâÂÂfriendly Trump administration, and on March 18, 2025, Google announced an all-cash acquisition of Wiz for $32 billion. Once closed, Wiz will join Google Cloud. The deal "represent[ed] the largest cybersecurity acquisition of all time [and] the most expensive acquisition Google has ever made in any sector".
In February 2026, the acquisition received unconditional approval from the European UnionâÂÂs antitrust authorities, removing the final major regulatory hurdle for the deal. The European Commission concluded that the transaction would not substantially lessen competition in the cybersecurity and cloud computing markets. The clearance allowed the acquisition to proceed without any conditions in the European Economic Area, paving the way for Wiz to fully integrate into Google Cloud. It is the largest technology acquisition involving an Israeli-founded company.
On March 11, 2026, the acquisition was completed.
Wiz has raised a total of $1.9 billion from a combination of venture capital funds and private investors:
Wiz researchers have discovered and publicly disclosed numerous cloud vulnerabilities that garnered significant media coverage: