Keeper Security Launches Wiz Integration to Accelerate Cloud Vulnerability Remediation

What Readers Should Know
Keeper Security has launched a new integration with Wiz that enables organizations to automatically remediate cloud identity vulnerabilities discovered by Wiz. The integration creates a closed-loop workflow that accelerates risk resolution and strengthens identity security across cloud environments.
- Keeper Security launched a new integration with cloud and AI security platform Wiz.
- The integration creates a closed-loop workflow connecting vulnerability detection and remediation.
- Security teams can remediate identity-related vulnerabilities directly through KeeperPAM.
- Supported identities include human users, machine identities, AI agents, and database accounts.
- The integration helps accelerate mean time to remediation and reduce exposure to cyber threats.
Keeper Security has introduced a new integration with cloud and AI security platform Wiz, enabling organizations to move more quickly from identifying cloud vulnerabilities to actively resolving them.
The integration positions Keeper as a remediation engine for identity security vulnerabilities discovered by Wiz, creating a closed-loop security workflow that connects detection directly to corrective action.
As organizations continue to expand their cloud environments, security teams face increasingly complex challenges driven by the rapid growth of non-human identities, autonomous AI agents, and over-privileged service accounts. While these identities power modern applications and services, they also create new opportunities for cyberattacks when left unmanaged.
Wiz provides organizations with broad visibility into cloud environments and identifies identity-related risks involving human users, machine identities, AI agents, and database accounts. Through the new integration, these findings automatically appear within Keeper’s Cloud Security dashboard, where security teams can immediately review and remediate issues.
“Finding a vulnerability is the first half of the battle,” said Craig Lurey, Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of Keeper Security.
“By integrating with Wiz, Keeper helps customers rotate compromised credentials, enforce privileged access management and reduce over-permissioned identities, turning Wiz’s detection power into faster, more decisive risk reduction.”
From Detection to Resolution
The integration introduces a real-time workflow that transforms Wiz security findings into remediation actions executed through KeeperPAM.
Security teams can rotate compromised credentials and securely vault updated secrets, bring unmanaged accounts under privileged access management governance, reduce excessive permissions across users and service accounts, and map security issues to existing PAM records or onboard new resources.
Once actions are completed, resolutions can be submitted back to Wiz, creating a complete detect-to-remediate cycle.
Rather than requiring security teams to manually investigate findings and execute separate remediation processes, the integrated workflow significantly shortens the time required to address vulnerabilities and reduces the window of opportunity for potential attacks.
Addressing Risks in AI-Native Environments
The integration also addresses the growing challenges presented by artificial intelligence.
As organizations deploy more autonomous AI agents and machine identities, these systems can accumulate excessive permissions across cloud infrastructure. Wiz’s AI Application Protection Platform identifies over-privileged AI agents and insecure configurations, while Keeper acts as a designated remediation engine that enforces least-privilege policies and enables just-in-time access controls.
Together, the platforms help secure the entire AI lifecycle, from development environments to runtime operations, with minimal manual intervention.
Strengthening Cloud Security Through Automation
The collaboration between Keeper and Wiz reflects a broader industry shift toward automation and integrated security workflows. Organizations increasingly require solutions that not only identify risks but also help resolve them quickly and consistently.
By connecting vulnerability detection directly to remediation, the integration gives security teams greater confidence that cloud risks are actively managed rather than simply monitored.
Built on a zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture, KeeperPAM provides real-time visibility, automated credential security, and AI-powered session monitoring to help organizations prevent breaches and maintain compliance across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
The new integration with Wiz is available immediately.