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    Marcel Velica

Unified cloud visibility has transformed our risk prioritization and reduced alert fatigue while improving collaboration across security and DevSecOps teams

  • November 29, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Wiz includes utilizing Wiz Code, Wiz Defend, and Wiz Cloud Security Posture Management.

A quick specific example of how I use Wiz Cloud Security Posture Management in my day-to-day work is analyzing all the issues we see within the cloud and infrastructure as a code over our SOC team and security engineering.

I have been using Wiz during these years and think it is a great product; I can review in depth when the need is being requested, and I have been doing POCs of other vendors out there compared with Wiz.

I did create a custom dashboard in Wiz, and my experience with it is that it works well, has a flexible widget system, good query-based customization, and easy cloning for multi-team environments, but it could work better with limited visualization types.

Wiz runtime sensor has helped in identifying active threats more effectively compared to previous solutions by providing increased visibility and accuracy, especially when correlating runtime behavior with cloud posture; it offers better context around runtime activity, faster detection of critical threats, improved detection accuracy, increased visibility across assets we previously missed, and stronger support for incident response, with the overall impact rated 10 out of 10.

Before adopting Wiz, we relied on multiple disconnected tools for CSPM, vulnerability scanning, and infrastructure as a code review, which each provided partial visibility; Wiz replaced most of these functions with one unified security graph that brings together configuration, risk, identity, workload vulnerability, data sensitivity, and exposure path in one way.

What is most valuable?

The standout features of Wiz that make it valuable for me include good multi-cloud environment support, data governance, shadow IT detection, DevSecOps governance, automation, level reporting, threat detection, and good infrastructure detection.

Wiz has positively impacted my organization by implementing zero trust authorization, providing good reporting that shows the top attack path, critical assets, overall risk posture, and demonstrating AI and ML workload capabilities towards my team, as well as good infrastructure detection and vulnerability detection accuracy with security posture management at massive scale and identity exposure. There is a massive reduction in risk exposure, immediate visibility across the entire cloud estate, reduced noise and better prioritization, stronger DevSecOps collaboration, continuous compliance instead of ad hoc panic, faster incident response with real context, significant cost savings through tool consolidation, and stronger AI and data governance.

What needs improvement?

Wiz can be improved with better maturity in code scanning and developer workflows, expanding secret detection to full lifecycle management, stronger IAM across multi-account environments, more transparent attack path scoring and risk modeling, improved AI and ML security scanning, reduced false positives in runtime threat detection, more fine-grained access control and tenant separation, and better integration for serverless workloads.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Wiz for around two years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

In my experience, Wiz is very stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Wiz is very scalable.

How are customer service and support?

I do use Wiz's post-sale support services, and I am improving every quarter the performance of the tool with their assistance.

The customer support for Wiz is very good.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I have evaluated multiple solutions before Wiz, including Palo Alto Prisma Cloud, Orca Security, Lacework, Check Point, Qualys cloud solution, Snyk, Checkmarx, and other DevSecOps platforms.

What was our ROI?

I have seen a return on investment with Wiz by reducing our budget spent on other tools, saving time, and needing fewer employees.

Wiz has reduced alert fatigue in my organization by around 90% over a given time period.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Wiz was through an RFP where they offered us a good price, and the licensing was a flexible solution based on our business.

What other advice do I have?

My advice for others looking into using Wiz is to try it not just as another security tool, but as a foundational visibility and risk prioritization platform for your entire cloud environment; to get the full value, you need to think strategically about adoption, ownership, and cross-team alignment. I would rate this review as a 9 out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Hybrid Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?


    Antwon L.

Unmatched Cloud Visibility and Seamless Jira Integration

  • November 25, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I like best about Wiz is the insight visibility and overview of issues and vulnerabilities within a cloud environment. Being able to not only track the primary resource of each individual issue but to also be able to view that in a security graph at a very high level. This type of insight capabilities helps users like me understand the full history of the issue as well as the different access points. Also being able to integrate these issues/vulnerabilities directly into Jira for direct progress tracking improves the workflow of solving them within a timely manner.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only downside I have for Wiz is that it can give a ton of information and telemetry on your environment all at once. Which can seem kinda overwhelming when first onboarding Wiz because a user may not know exactly what areas to search for in Wiz, and as a result it can take some time to understand.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Wiz is solving the gaps of public exposure and vulnerabilities that our cloud environment has had in the past. That directly benefits me by giving my team more visibility into our cloud environments security posture overall, and knowing that I'm taking the correct steps into making our cloud environment as secure as possible.


    reviewer2780310

Enables comprehensive visibility into cloud risks and supports tailored compliance reporting across teams

  • November 21, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

My use cases for Wiz mostly revolve around cloud security posture management, compliance, internal opex reporting, and shift-left security tooling, centered around compliance and cloud security shift-left.

What is most valuable?

What I appreciate most about Wiz is that the compliance and CSPM aspects of this cloud-native application protection offering are genuinely better than other products available in the market. Having worked on Prisma, Orca, and Qualys as well, when I compare Wiz with everything else, it definitely has an edge. The graph queries and graph explorer in Wiz are exceptionally well done by their team, giving me a complete view of resources, how they relate to other resources in the account or in other accounts, and how they pose an external threat or risk.

I have created boards in Wiz for internal projects and teams depending on what product line it is, and I have tried creating custom dashboards. My experience with creating custom dashboards is that it is neither easy nor difficult; it is somewhere in between. Obviously, it is not the same as Power BI or any other visualization tool, so I understand it will not be at that level, but it gets the job done. I get a high-level overview of trends of the findings or non-compliant items, and it accomplishes what I need. I also do not expect it to be at that level because that is not what it is built for.

What needs improvement?

I really cannot think of anything that Wiz can improve, because the use cases I deal with have almost all features that cater to them, so I really do not have anything in mind right now.

One thing Wiz can do better is regarding support for the open-source fork of Terraform called OpenTofu. Many organizations are moving from Terraform to OpenTofu to save costs in licensing, but their documentation does not officially state that they are supporting OpenTofu, so that would be beneficial to have. Since it is just a copy of Terraform, it should not be a difficult addition, but that would be a valuable feature.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Wiz in my career for close to one and a half years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I have seen some lagging or downtime a couple of times, but I am not sure why it happened. It was just a couple of times, and it did not impact what I was doing.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Wiz is very scalable.

How are customer service and support?

I have contacted Wiz's technical support. The quality and speed of the support are very good; most of the time, I do get the answers I am looking for, and if not, the team works internally. If there is no feature, they raise a feature request for us, so it has been very good. On a scale from 1 to 10, I would give Wiz's support a 10.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

The initial deployment of Wiz is very easy for me. The first time I deployed Wiz, it took me approximately 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the availability of the other team. When they are available, I usually get it done within 10 or 15 minutes, or even less than that when we have all the prerequisites ready.

What about the implementation team?

Wiz does require some maintenance on my end, but it is minimal. The maintenance involves configuring connectors for Wiz, and it does require a few permissions for Wiz to scan the cloud accounts and other resources. That is the only maintenance needed, such as adding or updating the role in Wiz if other permissions or services introduced by the cloud provider are not covered.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I have used some alternatives and similar solutions to Wiz. I remember the names of those alternatives; one is Palo Alto's Prisma Cloud, and the other was Qualys' tool, which was kind of a makeshift tool, not a full-fledged CSPM, but they called it CSPM. When I compare Wiz to those tools, I prefer Wiz a lot more because it is definitely a couple of notches above all those tools. They have done much better with their UI, which is very organized, whereas Prisma is mostly a lot of acquisitions and a lot of tools stitched together and offered as a SaaS solution. Not saying it is bad, but Wiz does it better than what they have been doing.

What other advice do I have?

I personally have not worked on Wiz Runtime Sensor, so I cannot really comment on whether it has helped identify active threats more effectively compared to any other solutions that I have used. We have plans, but not yet. I would rate this review overall as a 9.


    Tanweer Ahmed

Streamlines cloud risk prioritization and accelerates resolution of critical vulnerabilities and IAM issues

  • November 18, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

I have used Wiz for security findings, which includes dashboards with the main purpose of Cloud Security Posture Management. Wiz scans all cloud accounts to detect misconfigurations, open ports, publicly exposed resources, and weak IAM permissions. I also utilize it for vulnerability management, such as VMs, containers, serverless functions, and any IAM risky visibilities. I use Wiz for all these things as I work on these areas most of the time. Essentially, it is a cloud risk tool that prioritizes the most critical issues, allowing me to address high-yield issues quickly with the help of Wiz's architecture.

Achieving zero critical issues in Wiz means eliminating all critical severity securities across the cloud platform, which is a significant goal for our cloud security teams. I utilize the Risk Graph to identify real critical issues, prioritizing the resolution of public exposures and patching high and critical CVEs. I track OS-level and package vulnerabilities that need fixing, and sometimes when our OS isn't updated, it flags the errors. My processes involve patching libraries, upgrading AMIs, and removing secrets found in workloads, such as rotating keys for public IPs or un-updated software and databases. It is critical to implement least privilege measures for IAM risks, ensuring admin access is minimized. Moreover, I encrypt all storage and use tags to separate non-production issues according to different environments such as dev, stage, or prod. Utilizing Wiz projects, I segment teams such as network, platform, application, or DevOps so that each team handles their assigned issues, boosting closure speed. I also automate workflows through Jira to create tickets for critical exposures or IAM risks. Thus, achieving zero criticals in Wiz reflects my commitment to eradicating public exposures, patching critical vulnerabilities, and addressing IAM risks, ensuring I adhere to cloud best practices.

What is most valuable?

I love this interface because it is very clean, neat, and easy to understand. It includes the CNAPP and CSPM security features and extensively uses detection for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. Everything is present on the dashboard. My personal interest lies in agentless scanning, which I consider the most powerful feature. The unique capability I can highlight is Attack Path Analysis, which identifies the exact path an attacker can exploit by correlating network exposure and any misconfigurations. Additionally, the unified Risk Graph is a very strong feature that helps teams find the most critical issues. I appreciate the accurate prioritization, which saves a great deal of time. Overall, Wiz provides a full CNAPP platform, encompassing CSPM, vulnerability management, IaC scanning, and more. I really appreciate these elements, and the dashboard is also very good.

What needs improvement?

I do not identify many areas for improvement, but I believe dashboard customization is somewhat limited. While the dashboards are quite good, the variety of widget types is restricted; I cannot fully customize colors or create complex multi-level dashboards. There is also alert noise in larger environments that generates duplicate alerts for the same issues under different categories. Furthermore, remediation automation is limited; Wiz suggests fixes but lacks auto-remediation for many issues. Compared to Prisma, the auto-resolve options are fewer. Although I have heard about deeper container and K8s scanning capabilities, I do not have a clear understanding of what that entails. I perceive that real-time cluster events are also somewhat limited. Regarding the reports, I face limitations in fully customizing PDF reports.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Wiz for more than eight months.

How was the initial setup?

The setup for Wiz is a one-time configuration, similar to setups in ServiceNow or Ultimatics. This one-time setup ensures proper cloud integration, assessing the type of cloud account, the API permissions in place, and avoiding mistakes during the initial configuration. It highlights any missing requirements, such as IAM roles or permissions, and shows failed connections to allow for quick fixes. Agentless scanning is feasible, so this setup ensures proper configurations are in place. Additionally, it aids the administration in understanding what has been completed versus what remains pending. In summary, it guides onboarding tools to configure cloud accounts, permissions, and integrations accurately and prevents security visibility gaps while reducing onboarding errors.

The deployment time is not measured in days, weeks, or months; rather, it typically takes between five to ten minutes at most. IAM configurations and similar setups may take about two to three minutes.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

When comparing Wiz with other solutions on the market, I note that my initial experience was with Prisma Cloud. Wiz stands out for its strengths, particularly in agentless scanning and graph-based risk prioritization, in addition to its comprehensive CNAPP capabilities and multi-cloud coverage. However, I recognize that certain areas, such as runtime threat detection and response, might be handled better by other vendors; while Wiz excels in posture and risk analysis, its runtime protection may not be as advanced as specialized tools designed for workload protection. Other tools might offer better capabilities for behavioral or anomaly detection, as Wiz may not capture the most subtle runtime issues. For instance, scanning public and private buckets requires waiting for scheduled scans or conducting manual scans, which can take significant time to yield updated records. While other vendors might possess better flexibility, the overall effectiveness depends heavily on data size and volume. I observe that legacy security vendor solutions offer mature enterprise support, while newer CNAPP solutions such as Wiz move rapidly but face trade-offs in large regulated enterprises. Overall, Wiz receives high ratings for its innovation and speed, which are great qualities despite some areas requiring improvement. So, in summary, I consider Wiz one of the strongest CNAPP platforms due to its agentless scanning architecture, making it lighter to deploy than competitors such as Prisma Cloud or Lacework. Nonetheless, organizations needing deep runtime protection or specialized identity entitlement management might want to explore other platforms, but I can definitely recommend Wiz for various needs.

What other advice do I have?

For the dashboard itself, it is a very simple and clear function. I generally go to the dashboards to create and add widgets for vulnerability by severity, public exposure, or misconfigurations. I also include widgets such as graphs or tables based on my requirements. I utilize saved views for custom data, which filters the exact information I have in the dashboard, for example, all AWS EC2 instances with critical CVEs or public-facing VMs with secret keys. Multiple sections include critical compliance and posture scores, and I apply filters at the dashboard level too. Essentially, I have almost everything available in terms of customization. I simply need to understand how to use Wiz dashboard in conjunction with my project requirements. Although Wiz is a relatively new tool and I have only worked on a portion of its capabilities, I can refer to the documentation to successfully carry out the needed customizations.

I find the pricing to be cost-effective, as Wiz includes features that many other vendors lack. It seems reasonable when compared to alternatives. Overall, pricing can vary significantly based on Wiz's licensing of workloads, which depends on the number of VMs, containers, and functions I deploy. However, I can request volume-based discounts for larger deployments, especially if managing numerous workloads. Hence, I classify Wiz as cost-effective.

I notice that redeployment is generally very easy compared to other CNAPP tools because it is agentless. The agentless architecture permits multiple operations without the need for redeployment. I only need to connect to the cloud, set up scans, and ensure workload visibility, making the entire process straightforward.

The results from using Wiz have been quite positive; it effectively reduces alert fatigue within my organization. It is clearly a time-efficient solution, which enhances operational efficiency.

I indeed consolidate tools when using Wiz, effectively streamlining processes to enhance focus on critical risks. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.


    Health, Wellness and Fitness

Outstanding Threat Visualization and Asset Management

  • November 14, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
UI presentation of threats and all the associated assets. Onboarding and customer support has been great.
What do you dislike about the product?
Currently not supporting Tier 2 cloud providers (i.e. nebius, coreweave, lightingAI).
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Runtime visibility into containers has been awesome. As well as misconfigured cloud settings are really helpful.


    Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Wiz Makes Cloud Security Simple and Smart

  • November 12, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Wiz is an incredibly easy tool to activate and use — setup requires minimal configuration effort, and the onboarding process is straightforward. Once operational, it provides a comprehensive and intuitive dashboard that allows teams to easily prioritize their remediation and improvement activities based on risk visibility and context.

In our organization, multiple teams use Wiz daily, including Security, DevOps, IT, and Compliance. This cross-team adoption has greatly improved collaboration and consistency in managing cloud security and compliance posture.

Another strong point is the seamless integration capabilities — connecting Wiz with other tools enhances its value and automates parts of the workflow. Finally, it’s worth highlighting that new features are frequently released, continuously improving the platform and keeping it aligned with the latest security needs.

The support team is very competent and quick to respond to questions.

Overall, Wiz stands out for its simplicity, effectiveness, and continuous innovation.
What do you dislike about the product?
One aspect that could be improved is the initial learning experience. Since the platform offers a wide range of features and insights, it can feel a bit overwhelming at first. For users who are not deeply specialized in cloud environments, it may take some time to become fully comfortable and to grasp the full value Wiz provides.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Wiz helps us gain complete visibility and control over our cloud environments, identifying misconfigurations, vulnerabilities, and compliance risks across multiple platforms in a single view. It significantly reduces the time needed to detect and prioritize issues by correlating them with context — such as exposure, permissions, and data sensitivity.

This has allowed our Security, DevOps, IT, and Compliance teams to collaborate more effectively, focus on what really matters, and take action faster. Overall, Wiz has improved our risk management, compliance posture, and operational efficiency across the organization.


    Gopi K.

Effortless Setup and Actionable Insights with Outstanding Developer Experience

  • November 12, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The agent-less architecture allowed us to get started in just a few hours rather than weeks. There were no complicated deployments or issues with agent sprawl—simply connect your cloud accounts and begin scanning. What truly sets the platform apart is the developer experience. The platform communicates in a way that makes sense to us, providing clear, actionable findings along with meaningful context about why an issue is important and how to address it. The graph-based method for visualizing attack paths is especially impressive. Rather than being overwhelmed by thousands of unrelated vulnerabilities, we can now identify which ones are truly significant based on actual exposure risk.
What do you dislike about the product?
To be honest, there isn't much to criticize. While the pricing may be high for smaller organizations, the extensive coverage and the amount of time saved make the return on investment worthwhile. At first, the number of alerts can feel overwhelming until you adjust the policies to fit your environment, but this is fairly typical for most security tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
With shift-left security, our developers are able to identify issues much earlier in the pipeline, which helps reduce incidents in production. Compliance has also become more manageable, as automated compliance mapping now saves us weeks of work during audit season. Additionally, our mean time to resolution has improved significantly, since clear remediation guidance allows our team to address vulnerabilities three times faster than before.


    Shane M.

Essential Cloud Security Platform with Unified Risk Visibility

  • November 12, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Wiz has become an essential part of our cloud security operations at BMLL. The platform provides exceptional visibility across our cloud environments, enabling continuous monitoring and proactive risk management. We’ve used Wiz extensively for incident response, vulnerability and patch management, and to conduct gap assessments against industry benchmarks.

The solution’s breadth is impressive — from asset inventory to AI-driven insights, it gives us a single pane of glass to identify and prioritise security issues across our infrastructure. The AI Explorer and inventory capabilities have been particularly useful for uncovering unmanaged or misconfigured assets.

Overall, Wiz has helped us strengthen our security posture, improve compliance alignment, and accelerate remediation through clear, actionable insights.

What do you like best?
The unified view of security risks across multiple cloud accounts and services, combined with clear prioritisation and automation options.

What problems are you solving with Wiz?
We use Wiz for vulnerability and patch management, incident response, continuous compliance monitoring, and visibility into cloud asset inventory. It helps us detect gaps against benchmarks and improve our overall security resilience.
What do you dislike about the product?
The platform is powerful, but the depth of data can feel overwhelming at first — expect a short learning curve to fully utilise its capabilities.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Wiz is helping BMLL address several key challenges in cloud security management. It provides continuous visibility of our entire cloud environment, enabling us to detect vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and compliance gaps before they become incidents. We use Wiz to support vulnerability and patch management, incident response, and ongoing security posture assessments.

By integrating findings from across workloads, identities, and configurations, Wiz helps us prioritise the most critical risks based on real context — not just raw scan data. This has improved our ability to respond quickly to issues, align with industry benchmarks, and demonstrate measurable security improvements over time.

In short, Wiz reduces the complexity of securing multi-account cloud environments and gives us confidence that our infrastructure remains compliant, well-monitored, and resilient.


    Radina D.

Wiz Delivers Peace of Mind with Powerful Security Features

  • November 12, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The feature I find most helpful in Wiz is its prioritization capabilities. Additionally, having reliable information about the status of specific resources—such as whether they are publicly exposed or internal—is extremely valuable to us. The platform itself is highly intuitive and easy to use, even for those without a technical background. Its AI capabilities are also useful for finding answers to questions that may not be addressed directly on the dashboard. Integration is straightforward and quick; you can have it up and running within a few hours.
What do you dislike about the product?
The only thing we do not like about Wiz is the relatively constant updating of the findings risk rating. You go to bed with zero criticals and you wake up in the morning with 10 because of a change in the system
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Wiz is helping us address several significant challenges. First, it provides much-needed visibility across all our cloud resources, which was previously lacking. It also enhances our ability to manage vulnerabilities, offering better insight than the traditional agent-based methods. Additionally, Wiz assists in prioritizing vulnerabilities and configuration weaknesses by supplying more comprehensive information, making it easier to focus on the most critical issues. The platform also helps us connect vulnerabilities and weaknesses to specific identities, giving us a clearer understanding of potential risks. Furthermore, it fills gaps in our knowledge about sensitive data and improves our visibility into containers, areas where we previously had limited insight.


    Accounting

Sexy Security Graph Makes Integration Effortless

  • November 12, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
The best like is the "sexy" security graph.
It's a feature that helps make it easier for our developers or tech teams to integrate security into our code or infrastructure.
What do you dislike about the product?
A lot of menu for beginners. But a gameday or support for beginners helps address this issue.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
A lot of secrets are remove and the rapid handling of new CVEs.