Cloudflare, Inc. announced on April 17, 2026, a strategic technical partnership with Wiz, now a division of Google Cloud, to integrate Cloudflare’s AI Security for Apps into the Wiz Security Graph. This collaboration is designed to provide enterprise security teams with a centralized, high-fidelity view of AI-powered applications, specifically targeting the risks associated with "shadow AI"—the unauthorized or unmonitored use of artificial intelligence tools within corporate networks.
Under the terms of the agreement, Cloudflare’s AI Gateway and Firewall for AI will feed real-time threat intelligence and usage data directly into the Wiz platform. The integration allows the Wiz Security Graph to map AI application dependencies and identify potential vulnerabilities or misconfigurations in Large Language Model deployments. By combining Cloudflare’s edge security data, which spans a network covering more than 330 cities globally, with Wiz’s cloud-native application protection platform, the companies intend to offer a unified dashboard for monitoring data exfiltration risks and preventing prompt injection attacks.
Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare, stated that the rapid proliferation of AI tools has created significant visibility gaps for Chief Information Security Officers. Prince noted that the integration provides the necessary controls to ensure AI adoption does not compromise data integrity or corporate compliance. Representing Google Cloud’s Wiz division, CEO Assaf Rappaport emphasized that the partnership addresses the increasing complexity of securing the entire AI lifecycle, from initial development in the cloud to final deployment at the network edge.
The announcement follows a period of expansion for Cloudflare’s AI security suite, which was developed to manage the traffic and security of large-scale AI models. Wiz, which was acquired by Google Cloud to bolster its security portfolio, continues to utilize its proprietary security graph technology to visualize interconnected cloud risks. The joint solution is available immediately to customers using both platforms, with the companies confirming that the base integration will be included for existing enterprise subscribers.
This partnership marks a significant alignment between two major infrastructure providers. Cloudflare currently provides security and performance services for approximately 20 percent of the web, while Wiz’s technology is utilized by over 40 percent of the Fortune 100. By standardizing how AI security events are logged and visualized, the companies aim to establish a comprehensive framework for AI governance that meets emerging global regulatory requirements for data privacy and algorithmic transparency.