Press Release

HackerOne Integrates with Wiz to Prioritize Exploitable Risk in the Cloud

New integration connects validated vulnerabilities with cloud context to reduce risk and accelerate remediation
 

SAN FRANCISCO May 13, 2026 — HackerOne, a global leader in Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM), today announced an integration with Wiz, now part of Google Cloud, that brings HackerOne findings directly into Wiz’s cloud and AI security platform. By combining proven exploitability with cloud context, the integration helps security teams identify which vulnerabilities pose risk and prioritize remediation based on real exploitability.

As organizations expand across cloud and AI systems, security teams are facing a growing imbalance: more findings, and less ability to prioritize what’s actually exploitable. The rise of frontier AI models is accelerating vulnerability discovery, while remediation struggles to keep pace. Recent HackerOne platform data shows vulnerability submissions surged 76% YoY in March. Meanwhile, resolution rates dropped from 73% to 27% over the past year, driving a growing backlog of unresolved findings.

The HackerOne and Wiz integration addresses this challenge by connecting continuous testing findings with Wiz’s Security Graph and Attack Surface Management capabilities. Validated vulnerabilities from bug bounty, vulnerability disclosure, pentesting, and AI red teaming programs are mapped directly to the cloud environments they impact, giving teams a real-time view of risk across infrastructure, identities, and data.

“Context is what turns security findings into meaningful action,” said Oron Noah, VP Product, Extensibility & Partnerships at Wiz. “Through our partnership with HackerOne, customers can bring validated exploitability into the broader context of their cloud environments. The integration helps teams focus on the biggest risks so they can prioritize remediation with greater clarity and confidence.”

The Wiz integration is part of HackerOne’s PartnerOne Technology Alliance Program, where integrations come together as a connected ecosystem built to reduce exploitable risk by compressing the find-to-fix cycle across discovery, validation, prioritization, and remediation.

“PartnerOne is built around a simple idea: customers get stronger security outcomes when the tools they rely on work better together,” said John Addeo, VP of Global Channels, HackerOne. “Our partnership with Wiz reflects that mission by bringing validated risk into the cloud security workflows teams already use. Together, we’re helping teams close the gap between discovery and remediation by moving from reactive vulnerability management to proactive exposure reduction.”

Security teams can use the integration to:

  • Understand the full blast radius of exploitable vulnerabilities across cloud environments
  • Prioritize issues backed by real-world exploit evidence, not theoretical risk
  • Connect security and cloud workflows to accelerate remediation
  • Ensure validated risks move from discovery to resolution—not into backlog


The HackerOne and Wiz integration is available today. 
 

About HackerOne:
HackerOne is a global leader in Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM). The HackerOne Platform unites agentic AI solutions with the ingenuity of the world’s largest community of security researchers to continuously discover, validate, prioritize, and remediate exposures across code, cloud, and AI systems. Through solutions like bug bounty, vulnerability disclosure, agentic pentesting, AI red teaming, and code security, HackerOne delivers measurable, continuous reduction of cyber risk for enterprises. Industry leaders, including Anthropic, Crypto.com, General Motors, Goldman Sachs, Lufthansa, Uber, UK Ministry of Defence, and the U.S. Department of Defense, trust HackerOne to safeguard their digital ecosystems. HackerOne was recognized in Gartner’s Emerging Tech Impact Radar: AI Cybersecurity Ecosystem report for its leadership in AI Security Testing and has been named a Most Loved Workplace for Young Professionals (2024).


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