
Google Cloud launched Google AI Threat Defense on May 27 2026, integrating Gemini, Wiz, CodeMender and Mandiant into a four-stage autonomous cybersecurity platform that detects, prioritizes, remediates and monitors threats across cloud environments. The offering aims to capitalize on the growing AI-driven security market and challenge established rivals.
On May 27 2026, Google Cloud introduced Google AI Threat Defense, an integrated cybersecurity solution combining Gemini, Wiz, CodeMender and Mandiant to autonomously manage threats across cloud environments.
The four-stage pipeline prepares defenses, scans and prioritizes threats using multiple AI models, remediates vulnerabilities with automated code fixes and continuously monitors for new attacks to optimize detection and manage costs.
The platform addresses the acceleration of AI-powered cyber attacks and positions Google Cloud to capture market share from established security providers, potentially boosting long-term revenue growth.
Google has enlisted partners such as Accenture, Deloitte and PwC to facilitate enterprise adoption, offering integration support and managed services for seamless deployment of the AI Threat Defense platform.