Originally reported by Wiz Blog
TL;DR
Wiz has released Tenant Manager, a new feature enabling centralized management of multiple security tenants across federated organizations. The solution aims to reduce operational friction while maintaining full security visibility across distributed cloud environments.
This is a new product feature announcement from a security vendor with no immediate threat implications or security vulnerabilities.
Wiz has announced the launch of Tenant Manager, a new capability designed to streamline security operations across federated organizational structures. The feature addresses a common challenge faced by enterprises managing multiple cloud security tenants across subsidiaries, business units, or geographic regions.
Tenant Manager consolidates multiple Wiz security tenants into a unified management interface. Organizations can now maintain separate security boundaries for different business units while providing centralized oversight and governance through a single console.
The solution maintains tenant isolation while enabling cross-tenant visibility for security teams. This architecture supports compliance requirements that mandate data separation while facilitating efficient security operations at scale.
The feature specifically targets federated organizations including:
According to Wiz, the Tenant Manager eliminates the need for security teams to switch between multiple consoles or maintain separate authentication sessions. The unified view enables consistent policy enforcement and streamlined incident response across organizational boundaries.
The feature integrates with existing Wiz security capabilities including cloud security posture management, vulnerability assessment, and compliance monitoring. Organizations can maintain granular access controls while benefiting from consolidated reporting and analytics.
Wiz Tenant Manager is now available to enterprise customers as part of the platform's administrative capabilities. The company has not disclosed specific pricing details for the multi-tenant management functionality.
Originally reported by Wiz Blog