C1 has announced a collaboration with Wiz, now part of Google Cloud, by joining the Wiz Integration Network (WIN). The partnership enables real-time cloud security findings from Wiz to directly trigger automated governance actions within C1’s platform.
The integration is designed to close the gap between detecting cloud risks and acting on them. Traditionally, security findings required manual coordination between tools and teams before access changes could be enforced. With this collaboration, Wiz insights flow directly into C1’s governance engine, enabling immediate responses such as entitlement revocation, access reviews, or stricter approval requirements.
Wiz provides continuous visibility into cloud environments, identifying risks such as misconfigurations, exposed credentials, overprivileged accounts, and potential attack paths. By embedding this intelligence into governance workflows, C1 allows organizations to make access decisions dynamically based on real-time risk conditions.
Alex Bovee said the integration ensures that risk signals no longer remain passive alerts. Instead, they actively drive governance decisions, enabling organizations to respond instantly when risk thresholds are exceeded.
The combined solution also supports continuous enforcement of least-privilege access. Governance policies can now adapt automatically as cloud risk conditions change, rather than relying on periodic reviews. Additionally, approvers gain contextual insights during decision-making, with Wiz risk data such as severity levels and affected resources embedded directly into access workflows.
Oron Noah noted that the partnership helps organizations turn visibility into action by connecting cloud risk intelligence with automated identity governance. This approach reduces delays and strengthens overall security posture across cloud environments.
The integration eliminates the need for custom data pipelines or manual data transfers, allowing organizations to seamlessly connect detection and response processes. By aligning cloud security insights with identity governance controls, the collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency while reducing exposure to threats. As cloud environments grow more complex and identity-related risks increase, the partnership reflects a broader shift toward automated, intelligence-driven security models that integrate detection and enforcement into a unified workflow.
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