Wiz founder thought leaving Microsoft was the 'most horrible decision ever.' Now he's reportedly selling his startup to Google for $23 billion
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Assaf Rappaport left Microsoft during lockdown, feeling uncertain about his decision to start his venture. Despite facing obstacles, Wiz, his cloud security company, succeeded and became a lucrative acquisition target.
Rappaport highlighted the advantage of starting a cloud security company in March 2020, as they could learn from existing tech companies, ultimately leading to the success of Wiz.
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