Sep 09, 2025 • Wiz Security Research
Wiz Recognized as a Leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for ASPM
This article announces Wiz's recognition as a Leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for Application Security Posture Management (ASPM). The content focuses on...
Executive Summary
This article announces Wiz's recognition as a Leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for Application Security Posture Management (ASPM). The content focuses on vendor achievement rather than specific cybersecurity threats, incidents, or malicious activities. Consequently, no threat actors, malware families, or attack tactics are identified within the text. The severity of threat intelligence is negligible as this is a marketing communication. There is no immediate impact on organizational security posture derived from this text, nor are there specific mitigation strategies provided for active threats. Organizations should view this as industry news regarding security tooling capabilities rather than an alert requiring incident response. Security teams might consider this information when evaluating ASPM solutions, but it does not necessitate immediate defensive actions against adversarial campaigns. No further analysis is required for threat hunting purposes based on this specific document.
Summary
We believe recognition in the IDC MarketScape for ASPM reflects our commitment to redefining how modern/cloud and AI-native applications are built and secured.
Published Analysis
This article announces Wiz's recognition as a Leader in the 2025 IDC MarketScape for Application Security Posture Management (ASPM). The content focuses on vendor achievement rather than specific cybersecurity threats, incidents, or malicious activities. Consequently, no threat actors, malware families, or attack tactics are identified within the text. The severity of threat intelligence is negligible as this is a marketing communication. There is no immediate impact on organizational security posture derived from this text, nor are there specific mitigation strategies provided for active threats. Organizations should view this as industry news regarding security tooling capabilities rather than an alert requiring incident response. Security teams might consider this information when evaluating ASPM solutions, but it does not necessitate immediate defensive actions against adversarial campaigns. No further analysis is required for threat hunting purposes based on this specific document. We believe recognition in the IDC MarketScape for ASPM reflects our commitment to redefining how modern/cloud and AI-native applications are built and secured. We believe recognition in the IDC MarketScape for ASPM reflects our commitment to redefining how modern/cloud and AI-native applications are built and secured.