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Google Agreed to Pay $32 Billion for Wiz: Why Cloud Security Was Worth Every Dollar [2026]
Google just wrote a $32 billion check for a four-year-old cloud security startup. That's not a typo. The Alphabet subsidiary's acquisition of Wiz is the largest cybersecurity deal in history. It dwarfs Broadcom's VMware play. It makes Palo Alto Networks' entire acquisition history look like a rounding error. If you've been sleeping on the cloud security market, this Google Wiz acquisition should snap you awake. But the headline number isn't the real story. The real story is the path that got us here, what it tells us about where cloud security is heading, and why every engineering leader should care. From $23 Billion Rejection to $32 Billion Handshake Rewind to mid-2024. The Wall Street Journal reported that Google was eyeing Wiz for roughly $23 billion. At the time, Wiz had just raised $1 billion at a $12 billion valuation, and Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian addressed the swirling rumors by calling them "unhelpful" without explicitly denying them. Then Wiz walked away. Wiz co-founder
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