NEW YORK — Google owner Alphabet will buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion — in a deal set to boost the tech giant’s in ...
The agreement comes after the cybersecurity startup rejected Google owner's original $23 billion proposal last July.
Wiz was founded only five years ago but has a compelling executive team and offers an increasingly important cloud-security service as cyber risks grow.
Google announced a $32 billion deal on Tuesday to buy rapidly growing cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32 billion. It will be the tech giant’s biggest-ever acquisition.
Google said Tuesday it will acquire cloud security platform Wiz for $32 billion, citing the need for greater cybersecurity capacity as artificial intelligence embeds itself in technology ...
Google has agreed to buy cybersecurity startup Wiz in what will become its biggest deal ever. It will pay $32 billion for the company as it attempts to increase its cybersecurity offering to take on ...
Google parent Alphabet Inc. agreed to acquire cybersecurity firm Wiz Inc. for $32 billion in cash, reaching a deal less than a year after initial negotiations fell apart because the cloud-computing ...
This will mark Google’s largest acquisition to date, enhancing its cloud security capabilities in response to escalating threats in the artificial intelligence era. Wiz will be incorporated into ...
Buying Wiz provides Google’s cloud-computing business with new security products to offer customers as it works to catch up with Microsoft Corp and Amazon.com ...
After initial buy-out discussions failed last year, Google's parent company has now agreed to purchase the cybertech unicorn for $32 billion, according to industry reports.
Alphabet has agreed to purchase fast growing, privately held cybersecurity firm Wiz in an all-cash, $32 billion deal. Google stock fell amid the news.