👀 In Case You Missed It – we dropped a new episode of Relating to DevSecOps, and it’s one you’ll want to hear!
🎙️ Google is acquiring Wiz.io for a casual $32B (yes, billion), and Michael McCabe and Ken Toler dove deep into what that means for the cloud security space.
They talked:
✅ CNAPPs, CSPMs, and too many acronyms
✅ Why this could be a power move—or a platform graveyard
✅ The real reason cloud teams crave the “easy button”
✅ Hot takes on CISO tool-picking and the platform vs. product pendulum
If you’ve worked with Wiz, love cloud security, or just enjoy watching tech giants make big bets—this one’s for you.
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Give it a listen and let us know—is this a win for security or a loss for innovation?
#CloudSecurity#DevSecOps#Wiz#GoogleCloud#CyberSecurity#Infosec#TechPodcast#SecurityLeadership
Google was Google, but Google is also GCP, one of the three big cloud providers, probably the least popular of the three between Cher and AWS. But now they have this huge security tool that secures a ton of AWS and Azure workloads. Like there's a ton of customers that are purely AWS and Azure. So it's gonna be interesting to see how that develops and if there's any kind of conflict of interest or if they're they focus their development more on GCP to make it like the GCP security tool or you know, I don't know, everyone has feelings about Google and what they do with the product. So. Some people love what they've done and some people point to the Graveyard by Google web page so. I mean, do you think that, do you think, yeah, I mean you mentioned already like the support for other cloud platforms and things. Do you have a feeling this is going to be turned to a more of a pay to play sort of?