Wiz Multi-Cloud Security with Google Cloud

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Wiz Multi-Cloud Security with Google Cloud

Enterprises moving deeper into hybrid and multi-cloud environments are discovering that securing all these layers requires a different approach. The Wiz multi-cloud security model aims to simplify this challenge by offering fast visibility without adding complexity — and its partnership with Google Cloud plays a major role in making that possible.

How Wiz approaches multi-cloud security

Wiz built its reputation on providing agentless scanning, giving companies immediate insights into risks across virtual machines, containers and serverless workloads. Instead of installing heavy agents, Wiz connects through APIs and analyzes entire environments in minutes.

Its Security Graph shows how cloud resources relate to one another. This helps teams spot risky combinations that could form attack paths — something traditional tools often overlook.

Google Cloud’s role in strengthening the multi-cloud model

Demand from large enterprises pushed Wiz to expand its capabilities across multiple platforms. To support this, Wiz turned to Google Cloud as a foundation for its growing multi-cloud security model. Kubernetes and Google’s developer tools helped the team scale quickly while keeping the platform portable.

The Google Cloud Marketplace partnership also allowed Wiz to reach organizations already relying on Google Cloud services, reducing onboarding friction for new customers.

Speed matters: reacting fast to cloud threats

The collaboration proved its strength during major security events like the Log4j vulnerability. Wiz integrated detection quickly, while Google Cloud’s IAM tools helped customers pinpoint exposure more accurately. Today, whenever a company expands or acquires new cloud assets, Wiz automatically scans the environment and highlights risks within minutes.

Why the Wiz–Google Cloud partnership works

Both teams continue working closely to integrate new cloud technologies and simplify enterprise protection. For customers, the result is a multi-cloud security framework that adapts to changing environments without slowing operations.

With organizations embracing complex infrastructures, the Wiz and Google Cloud approach offers a practical balance of speed, visibility, and ease of use — qualities that global enterprises increasingly rely on to stay secure.

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