Google closed its $32 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Wiz this week β the most important acquisition in Googleβs historical past, in addition to the most important ever acquisition of a venture-backed startup.
On the newest episode of Trendsterβs Fairness podcast, Rebecca Bellan, Sean OβKane, and I had been joined by Shardul Shah, a associate at Wizβs largest shareholder Index Ventures. Shah walked us by means of his historical past with Wiz, which extends earlier than Wiz itself β he beforehand backed Adallom, the startup beforehand based by Wizβs Assaf Rappaport, Ami Luttwak, and Roy Reznik.Β
We additionally requested Shah about why he thinks the corporate was such an interesting acquisition goal, and the way he responded when Wiz walked away from Googleβs earlier acquisition supply.Β
βItβs no shock that itβs Wiz,β Shah mentioned. βWiz is on the heart of three tailwinds: AI, cloud, and safety spend.β
Learn an excerpt of our dialog, edited for size and readability, under. Shah kicked issues off by noting, half-jokingly, that we might have been underselling issues by calling the acquisition considered one of our offers of the week.
Shardul Shah: I believe this could qualify as deal of the 12 months or decade, not simply the week. Can we modify that? Thanks.
However it’s actually essential for the business. That is the most important venture-backed acquisition in historical past.
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Rebecca Bellan: Yeah, weβll work that out in submit[-production].
Shardul: And extra critically, itβs no shock that itβs Wiz. Wiz is on the heart of three tailwinds: AI, cloud, and safety spend. And people are central at this time in gentle of the AI period the place each single workload must be secured. So weβre tremendous proud that we had been the most important shareholder within the firm. And sure, I believe itβs a minimum of [the] deal of the month.
Rebecca: So how lengthy has it been? When did you initially spend money on Wiz? As a result of that is the sort of exit that Iβm positive buyers dream about.
Shardul: Is it six years or 16, is a query for us internally. About 10 years in the past, I joined the board of Assaf, Roy, and Ami first firm, Adallom. So we obtained a entrance row seat at how they make selections, how they develop belief and the way that advanced over time.
Assaf referred to as me on my birthday when he began Wiz. And the seed spherical is once I joined the board.
Anthony Ha: So, weβve talked about this deal a few occasions earlier than on the present, however as a result of Wiz isnβt a consumer-facing firm, Iβm guessing a few of our readers are conversant in it, a few of it should not. Are you able to speak a little bit bit extra about what it was β past simply sitting on the intersection of those actually essential sectors β that you simply assume made Wiz each an interesting funding after which finally such an interesting acquisition goal?
Shardul: At Index, the core of our enterprise is to give attention to folks. And I actually assume the core of the acquisition was the folks. Assaf is that this unimaginable chief who could make prime quality judgment calls. Heβs obtained nice instinct about folks and markets. Two of his co-founders, Ami and Yinon [Costica], are virtually at all times in competition β Ami lives sooner or later, [Yinon] could be very, very current and Assaf has the power to essentially decide on which voice, during which second, may prepared the ground. Roy is an execution machine.
So collectively, they created this surroundings and tradition of belief that allowed them to construct a platform from the get-go and tackle an current class with unequalled pace.
Sean OβKane: Thereβs this enjoyable historical past β enjoyable for us, particularly as a result of we obtained to push them on it at Disrupt a few years in the past, the place Google approached the corporate and [Assaf] really walked away from the deal. In that second, does that nearly really feel validating for you, as somebody who feels such as youβve recognized any individual who you actually imagine in and is prepared to take a step that I believe lots of people could be afraid to take, within the face of such a giant, on the time, exit? Possibly not as massive as now, however fairly shut.
Shardul: Not likely. A few of it’s in all probability as a result of Iβm irreverent and exterior validation doesnβt matter, regardless of my insecurity about you describing this as deal of the week.
I did inform the founders at one level, I believe I imagine in them greater than I imagine in themselves. The primary weblog I ever wrote for Index was titled βStudying to Say No,β really directed on the Audible founders. [β¦] When founders select and make selections, you belief the inputs, like how they make selections. You donβt actually think about the outputs and the luck that goes into whether or not itβs validated or not.
Rebecca: How essential was that within the acquisition of Wiz? Principally, that itβs getting what it could possibly get from Google β funds, entry to [Googleβs] cloud, and extra assets, however nonetheless capable of keep its personal sense of management?
Shardul: So to your level, perhaps for the viewers, Wiz goals to safe cloud infrastructure and code in manufacturing. Most of their clients are a part of whatβs referred to as a zero important membership, they’ve the context to know what to prioritize and what to behave on. Googleβs assets, the infrastructure, the AI expertise they’ve, permits Wiz to increase that recognition whereas retaining this tradition of belief and camaraderie.
Anthony: Once we take into consideration essential acquisitions, they are often essential in a variety of alternative ways. They are often transformative for the buying firm. They may also be transformative to the startup ecosystem as a result of thereβs lots of people who’re going to make some huge cash from this. After which that doubtlessly begins complete new industries, complete new startups.
So when you consider this as a giant acquisition, what do you assume are going to be the most important impacts over the following few years?
Shardul: I believe it begins with inspiration. I believe thereβs a brand new creativeness for what may be attainable for entrepreneurs throughout the globe. And thatβs wonderful, proper?
Iβm actually proud that thereβs so many individuals whose lives will change as a perform of this funding, thatβs actually significant and fulfilling. However I believe whatβs extra essential is the expertise, the abilities, and the aspirations of entrepreneurs. So we are able toβt wait to see what the bounds are for the following technology.





