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Alphabet Reenters Deal Talks to Acquire Cybersecurity Startup Wiz

  • Writer: corpbrief
    corpbrief
  • Mar 18
  • 1 min read

Alphabet is back in discussions to acquire Wiz, a fast-growing cloud security startup, in a potential deal that could exceed $20 billion — signaling a bold push by Google’s parent company to deepen its cybersecurity capabilities.



Wiz has emerged as one of the most valuable privately held cybersecurity companies, offering cloud-native protection solutions for major enterprises including Salesforce and BMW. Its rapid growth and ease of deployment have made it a standout in the cloud security market, drawing interest from both strategic acquirers and investors.


The renewed deal talks come as Alphabet seeks to strengthen Google Cloud’s competitive edge and security offerings amid rising enterprise demand for end-to-end cloud protection. While a transaction is not yet finalized, a deal of this scale would mark one of Alphabet’s largest acquisitions to date.


corpbrief insight:


As cloud complexity grows, so does the premium on protection. If Alphabet closes the Wiz deal, it won’t just be buying security — it’ll be buying speed, simplicity, and cloud trust at scale.

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