Cloudflare and Wiz Partner on AI Security Integration
Cloudflare has announced a partnership with Wiz, now part of Google Cloud, to integrate their AI security platforms, according to a press release. The integration connects Cloudflare's AI Security for Apps with the Wiz Security Graph, giving security teams a unified view of AI-powered applications and their associated risks.
The partnership enables organizations to identify all large language model (LLM) endpoints across their web properties, including those deployed without security team oversight. Cloudflare’s system inspects each request to AI endpoints for issues such as prompt injection, personal data leakage, and unsafe topics, while Wiz maps these applications and data flows to highlight potential vulnerabilities.
Through the integration, Wiz verifies whether Cloudflare’s security guardrails are active and alerts teams to any missing protections. It also prioritizes remediation based on risk, showing which unprotected endpoints have access to sensitive data or production systems. The setup operates without additional agents or workflow changes, running inline across Cloudflare’s global network.
Both companies describe the collaboration as a way to close gaps in AI risk management by combining Wiz’s visibility with Cloudflare’s edge protections. The integration is model- and host-agnostic, supporting deployments across different large language models and cloud providers.
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