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Companies using Wiz Defend for Threat Modeling include: Schibsted, a Norway based Media organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $1.44 billion, PROS Holdings, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1501 employees and revenues of $330.0 million, Matillion, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 5 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Matillion | Professional Services | 5 | $1M | United Kingdom | Wiz | Wiz Defend | Threat Modeling | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Matillion implemented Wiz Defend to consolidate multiple cloud security tools and to bring threat detection and response in-house for its multi-cloud SecOps team. Matillion implemented Wiz Defend in the Threat Modeling category to centralize SecOps workflows and unify cloud threat identification and remediation across its environment.
The deployment leveraged Wiz Cloud and the Wiz Runtime Sensor as primary components, delivering threat detection and response capabilities together with runtime visibility across workloads. Configuration focused on centralizing alerts, automating triage workflows, and instrumenting runtime telemetry for quicker investigative context.
Integration coverage explicitly spanned AWS, Azure, and GCP, and the project replaced an outsourced managed SOC by shifting detection and response ownership to Matillion's internal SecOps team. Operational scope concentrated on cloud security operations and incident response, consolidating disparate toolsets into a unified platform managed by Matillion.
Governance and process changes included internalizing SOC functions and standardizing response playbooks around Wiz Defend inputs and runtime sensors. The case study cites roughly a 50% reduction in security costs and materially faster mean time to investigate and mean time to repair as direct outcomes of the Wiz Defend deployment.
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PROS Holdings | Professional Services | 1501 | $330M | United States | Wiz | Wiz Defend | Threat Modeling | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, PROS Holdings adopted Wiz Defend and Wiz Cloud to consolidate security tooling across its North American multi-cloud environment. PROS implemented Wiz Defend as its Threat Modeling capability to centralize detection and threat prioritization across cloud workloads and containers.
Deployment centered on Wiz Defend paired with the Wiz Sensor, with explicit coverage improvements mapped to MITRE ATT&CK, real-time detection, and developer self-service remediation. Functional capabilities implemented include continuous threat detection, ATT&CK-aligned telemetry and alerting, and workflows that enable developers to remediate flagged issues directly through the platform.
The implementation covered the companys North American multi-cloud estate and shifted operational visibility into the SOC and development teams, enabling consolidated triage across cloud accounts. PROS reported elimination of 86 critical issues within 90 days and a significant reduction in threat investigation and response times for its SOC following the rollout.
Governance changes focused on instrumenting developer self-service remediation and centralizing alerting into Wiz Defend to streamline handoffs between security operations and engineering. The deployment emphasizes Threat Modeling as an operational capability, integrating ATT&CK-mapped detections and automated remediation workflows to reduce mean time to detect and remediate as stated by the customer.
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Schibsted | Media | 5000 | $1.4B | Norway | Wiz | Wiz Defend | Threat Modeling | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Schibsted deployed Wiz Defend across its European cloud estate to centralize Threat Modeling and cloud security for its media organization. The rollout targeted more than 60 brands and onboarded roughly 1,200 developers, aligning developer enablement with security operations across Europe.
The implementation included Wiz Defend, CDR capabilities and the Wiz Sensor to combine threat modeling workflows with continuous detection and response. Configuration emphasis was placed on sensor instrumentation across cloud workloads, automated discovery of high risk findings, and prioritized remediation guidance to support developer-led fixes and operational triage.
Deployment was executed at the cloud estate level, instrumenting the Wiz Sensor across workloads and developer environments to provide unified visibility and consolidated risk telemetry for brand security teams. Operational coverage explicitly spanned Schibsted's European cloud footprint and developer population, creating a single pane of control for Threat Modeling data and alerts.
Governance moved toward centralized policy and standardized incident workflows, with a rapid rollout timeline used to reduce friction for engineering teams. The program enabled security teams to embed Threat Modeling outputs into developer workflows and to standardize remediation processes across brands.
Schibsted reported elimination of dozens of critical risks and reaching zero critical issues in 2024, outcomes tied to the use of Wiz Defend and the Wiz Sensor across its cloud estate. The deployment of Wiz Defend for Threat Modeling provided a unified cloud risk posture for Schibsted's brands and developer community, and delivered measurable cloud security and developer enablement improvements in Europe.
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