Cloud security is evolving fast, and organizations now need solutions that go beyond simply highlighting risks. Wiz’s new AI Agents deliver proactive intelligence and automation—integrated directly into the tools your teams already use. This approach enables security teams to act swiftly and confidently, reshaping how threats are identified, investigated, and resolved in today’s digital landscape.
Purpose-Built AI Agents for Real-World Impact
Wiz’s AI Agents are engineered to transform cloud security data into meaningful, actionable steps. Built on the robust Wiz Security Graph, these agents provide clear, explainable recommendations within your existing workflows, making security insights immediately actionable.
- Issues Agent: Simplifies the end-to-end management of security issues by connecting findings, clarifying who owns what, and prioritizing remediation. The result: less noise, faster resolution, and steady progress toward eliminating critical vulnerabilities.
To start using the Issues Agent, head to the Preview Hub.
- SecOps Agent: Designed for Security Operations Center (SOC) teams, this agent automates threat investigations. It triages incoming threats, analyzes related data, and presents verdicts with detailed reasoning and confidence levels, enabling analysts to dedicate more time to complex incidents.
These capabilities are just the start. Wiz is building a comprehensive suite of AI-driven tools to enhance code security, risk management, and threat detection—all focused on delivering transparent, actionable intelligence.
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Seamless AI Integration in Daily Workflows
Unlike isolated AI solutions, Wiz’s technology is embedded within everyday workflows. Whether in the Wiz console, IDEs, integrations like Wiz MCP, Slack, or directly in the browser, teams receive AI-powered insights exactly when and where they need them. This seamless integration minimizes disruption and maximizes efficiency.
AI-Driven Security Across the Lifecycle
- Discovery: With Ask AI (powered by Wiz’s Mika), security teams rapidly uncover new services, assets, and high-risk changes, enabling immediate focus on top priorities.
- Investigation: The Issues Agent reviews AI-generated findings, recommends remediation, clarifies ownership, and initiates follow-ups—like creating pull requests or notifying developers through Slack.
- Development & Remediation: Developers receive AI-guided recommendations in their environment via Wiz MCP Server and IDE extensions, embedding security and compliance into every release cycle.
- Threat Response: When vulnerabilities or alerts arise, Wiz Extend contextualizes risk instantly in the browser. Simultaneously, the SecOps Agent investigates and provides transparent, actionable verdicts for efficient incident closure.
This integrated approach makes AI a core part of risk reduction and operational effectiveness, keeping security aligned across all teams and every stage of software development.
Google Acquires Wiz After Regulatory Approval
In a major move to bolster its cloud security portfolio, Google announced a definitive agreement to acquire Wiz in March 2025 for $32 billion. This all-cash deal, Google's largest acquisition to date, underscores the strategic importance of multicloud security.
The acquisition received regulatory clearance from the U.S. Department of Justice and is set to significantly enhance Google Cloud's capabilities, though Google has stated that Wiz will continue to support all major cloud platforms, including AWS and Azure.
Read more about the acquisition here.
A Unified, Transparent Security Experience
By embedding AI into every aspect of cloud security, Wiz offers a unified experience—less noise, greater clarity, and faster action for all stakeholders. Developers, security analysts, and operations teams all benefit from shared context and explainable recommendations. This foundation helps organizations scale securely, adapt quickly, and stay prepared for whatever the cloud brings next.
Source: Wiz Blog: AI-Powered Wiz—From Agents to Everyday Intelligence

How Wiz’s AI Agents Are Changing Cloud Security Operations