This cybersecurity startup could become Alphabet's largest acquisition to date
The acquisition would position Google as a major player in the cybersecurity market.
With the increasing demand for robust security solutions as businesses grapple with the escalating threat landscape, Google's parent company, Alphabet, is reportedly in the market to shop to bolster its cybersecurity capabilities and expand its cloud security offerings.
It has found a perfect fit in Wiz, a cloud-based cybersecurity platform specializing in real-time threat detection and response, which is currently valued at $12 billion and has rapidly gained traction in the industry.
According to the company, it generated about $350 million in revenue in 2023 and has a customer base that includes 40% of Fortune 100 companies, demonstrating its ability to address critical security challenges faced by organizations across the globe.
For a staggering $23 billion, almost double its largest-ever acquisition to date in Motorola Mobility back in 2011, Alphabet is indeed making a significant strategic move into the rapidly growing cybersecurity market.
As with acquisitions such as this, there are antitrust concerns given Google's dominant position in the technology industry, but experts believe that since the deal's focus on cybersecurity, a sector with numerous players, it might not be a problem for the tech giant.
If the deal goes through, the acquisition would position Google as a major player in the cybersecurity market, competing with established giants like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Above all, it could further solidify Google's position as a leading provider of cloud-based security solutions.