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The enterprise cloud landscape shifted permanently this spring following a landmark industry announcement: Google’s acquisition of Wiz. Moving far past the standard corporate gossip surrounding the historic $32 billion transaction, UK CISOs and cloud architecture teams immediately turned their focus to a much more critical operational question: what comes next for our engineering reality?
The definitive answer arrived shortly after the deal closed. Google Cloud announced AI Threat Defense, an always-on, autonomous security platform leveraging deep-tier infrastructure telemetry. By combining Google’s global cyber threat apparatus with the architectural visibility of Wiz, this integration is designed to automate enterprise defence at scale.
For forward-thinking security leaders, the priority is no longer tracking the timeline of the Google acquisition of Wiz, it’s figuring out how a unified Google SecOps Wiz architecture will change the balance between automated cloud defence and human business risk. For an in-depth breakdown of the merger milestone, you can read our initial breaking coverage: Google Completes Acquisition of Wiz: A New Era for Cloud and AI Security.