Noname and Wiz

Israeli cyber unicorns Wiz and Noname Security launch partnership to secure cloud infrastructure

Together, the companies aim to provide security, application and cloud technology teams with complete visibility into their entire API ecosystem

Cloud security platform Wiz and provider of proactive API security Noname Security have announced a partnership to secure cloud APIs and advance cyber resilience.
The partnership between the two Israeli cybersecurity unicorns will ensure that customers of Wiz and Noname Security can improve their security posture with situational awareness and turn insights into action; find and fix breaches faster with rapid integration and ability to prioritize risk and take immediate action; ensure compliance by monitoring APIs and enforce policy requirements, and offer many more capabilities together.

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“While APIs enable business, they require proper build, deployment, and maintenance to ensure viable security,” said Aner Morag, Vice President of Technology of Noname Security. “Wiz is a clear leader in cloud security and is the fastest-growing software company ever due to the company’s success in protecting and servicing hundreds of the world’s leading organizations.”
Oron Noah, Director of Product Management at Wiz, added: “Together, Noname Security and Wiz provide security, application and cloud technology teams with complete visibility into their entire API ecosystem to ensure confidentiality, integrity, context, and availability while also reducing time to market and increasing application uptime.”
Wiz was founded in 2020 and has scaled from $1 million to $100 million ARR in just 18 months. It is used by 35% of Fortune 100 companies and its customers include Salesforce, Slack, Mars, BMW, and more. It is backed by Sequoia, Index Ventures, Insight Partners, Salesforce, Blackstone, Advent, Greenoaks, Lightspeed, and Aglaé. Noname Security works with 20% of Fortune 500 companies and covers the entire API security scoop including Discovery, Posture Management, Runtime Protection, and API Security Testing.