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Posted on 10/31/2025
Cloud security platform for DevOps teams
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Wiz.io provides a cloud security platform for security, development, and DevOps teams, sold as a subscription for enterprise customers. Its platform acts as a unified security command center that plugs into development workflows to protect containers, Kubernetes, and cloud environments from design to live operation, scanning IaC, container images, and VM images for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations, monitoring for threats, and enforcing automated compliance. It differentiates itself by delivering end-to-end coverage across IaC, containers, and cloud workloads in a self-service, scalable model tailored for large enterprises with real-time threat detection and data-exposure safeguards. Its goal is to help businesses run cloud-native applications securely and efficiently while preventing data breaches and simplifying regulatory compliance.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$33.9B
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2020
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Lovable signs multiyear deal with Google Cloud to up usage 5x, source says. 3 2 minutes read Lovable and Google announced an expanded multiyear collaboration on Wednesday. Lovable, the fast-growing Stockholm vibe-coding startup, has long been a Google Cloud user. Under the new agreement, it will be a much bigger one. While the companies did not disclose the dollar figure, a person with knowledge of the deal tells TechCrunch it involves a fivefold increase in Lovable's footprint on Google Cloud, including AI usage. As part of the deal, this individual tells Real Hacker, Lovable will gain expanded access to both Anthropic's Claude - the AI model widely used for coding tasks - and Google's own Gemini models. The Anthropic piece in particular is interesting. Google invested $10 billion in Anthropic in cash and compute credits in April, promising another $30 billion if Anthropic hits certain performance targets. It made that investment at a $350 billion valuation - just one month before Anthropic raised a staggering $65 billion round that valued the company at nearly $1 trillion. This deal stands to help Anthropic hit those targets, because Lovable is one of Europe's fastest-growing startups on record. According to Lovable, it crossed $400 million in annualized revenue in February, having added $100 million in a single month with just 146 employees. The company claims that more than half of Fortune 500 companies use its product in some fashion. The deal also plugs Lovable into several other parts of Google's ecosystem. Lovable's new agent will be available through Google Cloud's enterprise agent marketplace, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Gallery - an arrangement the two companies first telegraphed at Google's major U.S. cloud conference in April. And to help secure the code that both humans and agents write, Lovable will integrate with Wiz, Google's biggest ever acquisition at $32 billion, which officially closed in March, a year after it was announced. The integration will allow Wiz to identify and remediate security problems in real time. By selling Lovable's agents through Google's marketplace, the cloud giant says enterprise procurement and billing will be simplified, making it easier for Lovable to land more enterprise customers. The calculus for Google is simple enough. If it can keep both Lovable and Anthropic growing by attracting deep-pocketed enterprises, the revenue helps fund the $180 billion to $190 billion in capital expenditures Google plans to spend this year. The company is already in the process of selling a record-breaking $85 billion in equity to cover some of that, so only another $100 billion or so to go. When you purchase through links in its articles, Real Hacker may earn a small commission. This doesn't affect its editorial independence.
Cloudflare has partnered with Wiz, now part of Google Cloud, to help organisations identify and secure AI-powered applications across their infrastructure. The integration combines Cloudflare's AI Security for Apps with Wiz's Security Graph to provide comprehensive visibility into AI deployments. The partnership addresses the challenge of shadow AI, where organisations deploy AI features faster than security teams can track them. By integrating Cloudflare's security rules into Wiz's platform, security teams can discover unprotected AI endpoints, inspect traffic in real time for threats like prompt injection and data leakage, and verify that guardrails are properly configured. The solution is model and host-agnostic, protecting endpoints regardless of LLM or cloud provider. The integration runs on Cloudflare's global network without adding latency or requiring architectural changes.
MegazoneCloud achieves profitability turnaround with $1.16 billion revenue in 2025. Apr 07, 2026, 20:51 ET * Revenue grows 28% YoY... EBITDA reaches $13.8M and net profit $5.4M * Strong AWS growth drives momentum as Google business surpasses $132.9M run rate... AI & security revenue reaches $292.2M * Expanding new businesses backed by $398.5M in available capital SEOUL, South Korea, April 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - MegazoneCloud (CEO Doug Yeum), a leading AI-native digital transformation company, today announced that it has successfully achieved a full-year profitability turnaround in 2025. On a consolidated basis, the company recorded revenue of $1.16B, up 27.9% year-over-year, and net profit of $5.4M. Operating profit also turned positive. Adjusted EBITDA, including stock-based compensation, totaled $13.8M, demonstrating MegazoneCloud's strengthened earnings capability. AI-Driven Business Transformation Fuels Double-Digit Revenue Growth The results are particularly meaningful as MegazoneCloud achieved double-digit revenue growth while reinforcing its profit structure through continued business portfolio optimization. Its AWS-related business maintained steady growth, while its Google Cloud and Google Workspace businesses grew rapidly, surpassing a $132.9M run rate. The company also secured future growth drivers through its new business segments. Revenue from AI and security businesses exceeded $245.7M and $46.5M, respectively. MegazoneCloud strengthened its domestic AI infrastructure capabilities through distribution agreements with NVIDIA and Dell and became the first managed service provider (MSP) in Korea to obtain ISO/IEC 42001 certification, the international standard for AI management systems. The recent launch of its enterprise AI operating system, "AIR Studio V2," further accelerates its AI business momentum. In the security sector, MegazoneCloud continues to enhance its ability to respond to evolving threats through partnerships with leading security companies such as Wiz, Zscaler, and Check Point. Overseas revenue reached $99.6M, maintaining solid growth and laying the foundation for global expansion. The company is accelerating its international business, particularly in North America, the Middle East, and Japan, by strengthening local partnerships and advancing its MSP capabilities. Expansion into New Businesses Backed by $398.5M in Available Capital Looking ahead, MegazoneCloud plans to further strengthen its growth by advancing Agentic AI system implementation, establishing leadership in AI security and governance, expanding its multi-cloud and hybrid cloud portfolio to maximize profitability, and differentiating its offerings through partnerships with more than 200 global companies. The company aims to triple its revenue and achieve a 15% operating margin by 2030. MegazoneCloud will actively invest in these initiatives using approximately $398.5M in available funds, along with future proceeds from its planned initial public offering (IPO). Headquartered in Seoul, Korea, MegazoneCloud is a leading AI-native cloud company with more than 2,000 cloud and AI experts, serving over 8,000 customers worldwide as a trusted digital transformation partner. Through strategic partnerships with major global and domestic cloud service providers (CSPs), as well as collaboration with over 200 ISV partners and proprietary cloud, AI, and security solutions, MegazoneCloud continues to drive innovation and growth for its customers. With its vision, "Transform Tomorrow, Together," MegazoneCloud is committed to building future competitiveness for its customers through technology, data, and people. The company operates in 10 countries, including Korea, North America, Japan, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East, growing alongside its global partners and customers. SOURCE MegazoneCloud
Pillar and Wiz partner to expand AI attack surface visibility. Pillar Security announced a partnership with Wiz focused on improving visibility into artificial intelligence-related attack surfaces across enterprise environments. The integration connects Pillar's AI discovery and risk analysis capabilities with Wiz's cloud security platform. The goal is to help organizations identify where AI systems are deployed, understand associated risks and map potential attack paths across cloud infrastructure. The partnership leverages Wiz's AI workload discovery and potential security risks on the Wiz Security Graph, where Pillar Security then tests those AI endpoints with RedGraph to provide security results back to Wiz as enriched, evidence-based risk data. The integration provides complete AI asset inventory, automated AI attack surface mapping, continuous validation and enriched risk data. Pillar focuses on identifying and securing AI assets, including models, data pipelines and APIs, while Wiz provides cloud security posture management and risk detection. By combining these capabilities, the companies aim to give security teams a more comprehensive view of how AI workloads intersect with broader cloud environments. Posted by Pure AI Editors on 03/30/2026
SonarQube insights now available in Wiz: unified visibility from code to cloud. Jeff Clawson Head of Technology Partnerships March 18, 2026 In the fast-paced world of modern software delivery, engineering leaders and platform engineers face a growing dilemma: the "Engineering Productivity Paradox." While automated tools and AI assistants allow teams to ship code faster than ever, they also introduce a higher volume of security vulnerabilities and bugs. Tracking these risks often feels like a game of whack-a-mole, with security findings scattered across disparate tools and development cycles. As the industry prepares to gather in San Francisco next week for the RSA Conference, the conversation has shifted from simply "finding" bugs to "unifying" the defense. Today, SonarSource is thrilled to announce a new integration between Sonar and Wiz. By bringing SonarQube's Static Application Security Testing (SAST) findings directly into the Wiz platform, SonarSource is giving organizations the unified visibility they need to secure their software from the first line of code to the production environment. If you plan to attend RSAC, then you can see the integration in action at the Sonar booth (#S-1727) and at the Wiz House (661 Howard St). Why this integration matters. The "before" state for most organizations is defined by silos. Developers live in their CI/CD pipelines and IDEs, focused on code quality and immediate bug fixes, while security teams operate across multiple tools to monitor risks across code, cloud, and runtime. Without a bridge between these worlds, it is incredibly difficult to track code health at scale in a microservices environment. A critical vulnerability found in a code scan might lack the cloud context to be properly prioritized, and a runtime risk might be hard to trace back to the specific source code repository or owner. SonarQube insights in your cloud security inventory. The integration between Sonar and Wiz eliminates these silos by creating a "code-to-cloud" feedback loop. Using the new connector, SonarQube metrics and findings are ingested and displayed within the Inventory > SAST Findings page on the Wiz platform. This technical flow is designed to be seamless. SonarQube performs automated systematic code analysis during your CI/CD pipeline, conducting both Pull Request (PR) analysis (on new code) and branch analysis (on regular, long-lived branches). Wiz pulls in these branch analysis results - supporting any branch, not just the default - and maps them to the corresponding assets in your cloud inventory. By enriching Wiz's Security Graph with SonarQube's specialized SAST data, security teams can see a high-fidelity view of risk that combines code-level flaws with real-world cloud context, such as network exposure and identity permissions. Key benefits for users. * Centralized visibility: Consolidate your application-level findings from SonarQube alongside other cloud risks within a single pane of glass in Wiz, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. * Prioritized remediation: By enriching existing cloud assets with SonarQube's SAST findings, teams can identify "toxic combinations" - where a code-level vulnerability exists on a publicly exposed or highly privileged container. * Streamlined developer workflows: SonarQube automatically tracks findings across multiple project branches, and this integration ensures that the right data reaches the right people without requiring developers to leave their existing CI/CD environments. * Unified security posture: Strengthen your overall security governance by aligning code-level evidence with infrastructure risk, helping engineering leaders meet compliance requirements and maintain high standards across the SDLC. The partnership between Sonar and Wiz is a significant step toward a future where code quality and cloud security are no longer separate concerns. By interweaving Sonar's deep code analysis into the Wiz platform, SonarSource is empowering development and security teams to collaborate more effectively and build software that is secure by design. SonarSource share a vision of reducing developer toil and providing the actionable insights needed to innovate with confidence in an increasingly complex cloud landscape. Want to see this integration in action? If you're attending RSAC, find SonarSource at booth #S-1727 and at the Wiz House all week long, to learn more. Book a meeting with the team!