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Google to acquire Israeli firm staffed by former Unit 8200 officers

The Cradle | March 20, 2025

On 18 March, Google’s parent company, Alphabet, announced plans to acquire the Israeli cloud security startup Wiz in a $32 billion deal, marking one of the largest-ever influxes of former Israeli intelligence officers into a US tech company.

“Google LLC today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Wiz, Inc., a leading cloud security platform headquartered in New York, for $32 billion, subject to closing adjustments, in an all-cash transaction,” the US tech giant said on Tuesday.

Reports from western media indicate that following the acquisition, Wiz will keep its brand and operate independently from Google. Additionally, an extra retention bonus will be offered to employees, potentially totaling $1 billion, along with a break-up fee that Google would owe to Wiz if antitrust regulators block the deal.

The Israeli tech company was founded in 2020 by four former members of Unit 8200.

Wiz employs around 1,995 people, with most of its sales and marketing personnel located in North America and Europe. However, most of its engineering staff is based in Tel Aviv, a major hub for cybersecurity talent primarily linked to Unit 8200 alumni.

A 2018 study cited by Haaretz estimated that 80 percent of the 2,300 people who founded Israel’s 700 cybersecurity companies at the time had come through Israeli army intelligence. Two years earlier, Forbes estimated that over 1,000 companies were founded by Unit 8200 alumni.

“There are at least five tech companies started by Unit 8200 alumni publicly traded in the US, together worth around $160 billion. Private companies started by ex-8200 soldiers are worth billions more,” the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported last year.

“While Unit 8200 alumni once talked about their service in hushed tones, they now tout it in press releases to attract clients and investment money for their startups,” the report highlights.

As an integral part of Israel’s intelligence apparatus, Unit 8200 conducts signal intelligence (SIGINT) and cyber operations, emphasizing advanced technology, cybersecurity, and intelligence gathering.

Unit 8200 played a crucial role in the planning and execution of Israel’s pager terror attacks in Lebanon last year. Specifically, western security sources revealed that the unit was involved in embedding explosives inside the pagers ordered by Hezbollah, with the operation reportedly taking over a year to plan.

The Israeli spy unit is developing an artificial intelligence (AI) tool similar to ChatGPT, which is “capable of answering questions about people it is monitoring and providing insights into the massive volumes of surveillance data it collects.”

“It’s not just about preventing shooting attacks, I can track human rights activists, monitor Palestinian construction in Area C [of the West Bank]. I have more tools to know what every person in the West Bank is doing,” an informed source told The Guardian earlier this month.

March 20, 2025 - Posted by | Civil Liberties, Full Spectrum Dominance, War Crimes | , , , , ,

4 Comments »

  1. Sounds perfect for removing cash and enforcing the buy/sell mark of the beast like china .

    This will happen during the 70th week of Daniel the prophet when the 3rd temple is rebuilt

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    porch20892e3f47's avatar Comment by porch20892e3f47 | March 20, 2025 | Reply

    • Cash-flush GOOGLE shares the fiat dollars with change agents loyal to Israel. What could go wrong?

      I wonder if Tulsi Gabbard approves of this alliance between GOOGLE and Israel’s Unit 8200? U.S. government agencies might impose more oversight on Google and other firms hiring individuals with high-level Israeli military intelligence backgrounds.

      The integration of ex-Unit 8200 agents into U.S. and global tech firms could raise concerns about dual allegiances and information security.This could lead to increased scrutiny from governments wary of foreign intelligence influence over major data and AI-driven corporations.

      The presence of former Unit 8200 members in key global tech firms could heighten geopolitical tensions, especially with countries that view Israeli cyber expertise as a national security concern (e.g., China, Russia, Iran).

      The deals raise geopolitical concerns, particularly regarding intelligence sharing, cybersecurity risks, and the potential for increased scrutiny from governments wary of foreign influence in major tech firms.

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      rediscover911com's avatar Comment by rediscover911com | March 20, 2025 | Reply

  2. Did not know Meta/Google was American.

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    5 dancing shlomos's avatar Comment by 5 dancing shlomos | March 21, 2025 | Reply

    • alphabet not meta.

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      5 dancing shlomos's avatar Comment by 5 dancing shlomos | March 21, 2025 | Reply


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