Core Viewpoint - Alphabet is reportedly nearing a $30 billion acquisition deal for cybersecurity startup Wiz, following a previous $23 billion bid that was rejected last summer [1][2]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - The acquisition would enhance Alphabet's cloud computing capabilities by integrating Wiz's advanced security features [2]. - If finalized, this deal would mark Google's largest acquisition to date, surpassing the $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility in 2012 [2]. - Wiz had previously rejected a $23 billion acquisition offer from Google, opting instead to pursue an initial public offering (IPO) [2][3]. Group 2: Company Valuation and Funding - Wiz was valued at $12 billion after securing $1 billion in funding during a May funding round, with plans to utilize the financing for acquisitions and talent development [3]. - The company achieved 100 official integrations within the first year of launching its Wiz Integration platform, allowing independent software vendors to create bi-directional integrations on the Wiz API [4]. Group 3: Regulatory and Security Credentials - Wiz was authorized as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) by the Common Vulnerability and Exposure (CVE) Program, enabling it to assign CVEs to vulnerabilities and share cybersecurity vulnerabilities with the public [5]. - The company also received FedRAMP Moderate authorization for its Wiz for Government product, in addition to its StateRAMP authorization and IL4 in-process status [5]. Group 4: Strategic Positioning - Wiz positions itself at the intersection of cloud, AI, and cybersecurity, offering a unified platform to assess and manage risks across various cloud environments and AI security postures [6].
Report: Alphabet Close to $30 Billion Acquisition of Wiz