Comparison

SecPortal vs Wiz
delivery workspace vs CNAPP

Wiz is the dominant Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP). The product reads cloud accounts, container images, Kubernetes workloads, serverless functions, infrastructure-as-code, secrets, identities, and runtime signal across AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI, then maps them into the Wiz Security Graph and surfaces toxic combinations and attack paths through cloud posture, workload protection, container security, IaC scanning, secrets, identity and entitlement, data security posture, and external attack surface views, with developer remediation routed back to the application owner. The buyer assumption is that the cloud accounts are the asset of record and the cloud security team needs an agentless, graph-based exposure platform on top of them. SecPortal is a different shape: scoped engagements, manual finding entry, AI report generation, branded client portal, native external and authenticated web scanning, and SAST plus SCA on connected repositories all live inside one workspace. This page is the side-by-side for buyers comparing a CNAPP across connected cloud accounts to a delivery workspace that scans, reports, and delivers on its own.

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FeatureSecPortalWiz
Primary use case
Security delivery workspace with scanning, findings, reports, and client portal on one tenant
Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) that reads connected cloud accounts and maps a security graph across workloads, containers, identities, secrets, IaC, and runtime
Engagement model with scope, ROE, and deliverables
Cloud account and workload model rather than scoped engagement
Client model with onboarding, contacts, and access control
Internal cloud account owner and developer model
Branded white-label client portal on your subdomain
Built-in external vulnerability scanning (16 modules)
Cloud-native external attack surface view across connected accounts; not a generic external perimeter scanner outside the cloud surface
Authenticated web application scanning (DAST)
Code scanning (SAST/SCA via Semgrep)
Wiz Code module covers IaC, secrets, container, and SCA scanning paired with the Security Graph
Cloud workload protection across AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI
Cloud security posture management (CSPM)
Container and Kubernetes security
Cloud identity and entitlement management (CIEM)
Subdomain enumeration and external attack surface discovery outside cloud accounts
Manual finding entry with full editor
AI-powered report generation (executive, technical, remediation)
Posture dashboards and graph-based attack path views rather than narrative deliverables
300+ finding templates with remediation guidance
Vendor-mapped cloud security findings with developer remediation guidance
CVSS 3.1 vector parsing and auto-scoring
CVSS plus proprietary Wiz risk scoring with attack-path and toxic-combination context weighting
Scanner result import (Nessus, Burp Suite, CSV)
CNAPP-native ingestion plus connectors into ticketing and CI/CD
Encrypted credential vault for authenticated scans (AES-256-GCM)
Cloud-API-based agentless access; no credential vault for non-cloud-API scanning
Retest workflow paired to original finding
Re-scan validates closure through the next agentless snapshot cycle
Compliance framework templates
21 frameworks
Compliance dashboards mapped to ingested cloud-side data and posture evidence
Integrated invoicing and Stripe Connect payments
Activity audit trail with CSV export
Platform audit logs
MFA enforcement on every workspace
SSO and IdP-driven controls
Free plan available
Pricing model
Free, Pro, Team
Sales-led, workload-count licensing with separately priced add-on modules
Setup time
2 minutes
Cloud account onboarding plus connector configuration plus graph calibration
Best fit for
Pentest firms, MSSPs, consultancies, AppSec teams, vulnerability management teams, and in-house security functions that scan, report, and deliver from one workspace
Cloud security teams operating multi-account AWS, Azure, GCP, or OCI estates that need an agentless, graph-based CNAPP across workloads, containers, identities, secrets, IaC, and runtime signal

SecPortal vs Wiz: delivery workspace vs CNAPP

Wiz is the dominant platform in the Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) category. The product reads cloud accounts, container images, Kubernetes workloads, serverless functions, infrastructure-as-code, secrets, identities, and runtime signal across AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI, then maps them into the Wiz Security Graph and surfaces toxic combinations and attack paths across cloud posture, workload protection, container security, IaC scanning, secrets, identity and entitlement, data security posture, and external attack surface views. The buyer assumption is that the cloud accounts are the asset of record and the cloud security team needs an agentless, graph-based exposure platform on top of them.

SecPortal is a different category. SecPortal is a security delivery workspace that carries scoped engagements, manual and scanner-driven findings, AI-generated reports, a branded client portal, and an audit trail all on one tenant. The buyer is a penetration testing firm, an MSSP, a consultancy, an AppSec team, a vulnerability management team, or an in-house security function whose work spans more than the cloud surface and whose deliverables go to external clients, business units, or auditors. If you are comparing a CNAPP that maps a cloud-native security graph above connected accounts to a delivery workspace that scans, reports, and delivers on its own, this page is the side-by-side. The adjacent comparisons buyers in the cloud security and risk-based vulnerability management categories often evaluate alongside are SecPortal vs Tenable.io, SecPortal vs Qualys, SecPortal vs Rapid7, SecPortal vs Snyk, SecPortal vs Aikido, and SecPortal vs OX Security.

Where Wiz stops for engagement, manual finding, and delivery work

These are not Wiz-specific criticisms; they are properties of a CNAPP exposure platform when you compare it to running scoped engagements, manual reviews, external and authenticated web scanning, AI report writing, and branded delivery on a single workspace.

Built as a CNAPP, not a delivery workspace

Wiz is a Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP). The product reads cloud accounts, container images, Kubernetes workloads, serverless functions, infrastructure-as-code, secrets, identities, and runtime signal across AWS, Azure, GCP, and OCI, then maps them into the Wiz Security Graph and surfaces toxic combinations and attack paths through cloud posture, workload protection, container security, IaC scanning, secrets, identity and entitlement, data security posture, and external attack surface views, with developer remediation routed back to the application owner. The buyer assumption is that the cloud accounts are the asset of record and the cloud security team needs an agentless, graph-based exposure platform on top of them. SecPortal is a different shape: scoped engagements, manual finding entry, AI-generated reports, branded client portal, native external and authenticated web scanning, and SAST plus SCA on connected repositories all live inside one workspace.

No engagement, scope, or deliverable model

Wiz is organised around the cloud account, the workload, the toxic combination, and the developer-routed remediation campaign. There is no scoped engagement record with a kickoff, a defined target list, a final report, and a closure date. If the work you ship is a pentest, a vulnerability assessment, an external attack surface programme, an AppSec code review, a third-party security review, or a compliance audit with a contract scope and a deliverable, Wiz does not carry that record. SecPortal does, on the same workspace as the scanner, the report generator, and the client portal.

No branded client portal on your subdomain

Wiz output lives inside the Wiz console and inside developer surfaces (pull requests, ticketing tools, chat). There is no white-label portal a security team or consultancy can hand to an external client, a business unit, or an auditor under their own brand. SecPortal serves a branded client portal on a tenant subdomain so every finding, retest, remediation thread, and report download lives under your name rather than under a vendor name.

No native pentest, manual finding, or narrative report workflow

Wiz produces graph-driven posture findings, attack path views, posture dashboards, and developer remediation campaigns, but it does not draft narrative pentest reports, accept manual finding entry from a tester or reviewer outside the cloud surface, or generate executive summaries and remediation roadmaps that go to a board, an auditor, or an external client. SecPortal supports manual finding entry with a full editor, drafts executive, technical, and remediation deliverables from the live findings record, and pairs every retest to the original finding so the closure record holds up under audit.

No external perimeter or authenticated web scanning that sits outside the cloud surface

Wiz is built around the cloud account model. The platform reads cloud APIs, scans workloads agentlessly through cloud snapshots, and watches runtime signal inside connected accounts, but it does not run external vulnerability scans against an internet-facing perimeter that lives outside the cloud accounts you have connected, and it does not run authenticated web application scans against a logged-in non-cloud-native application. SecPortal runs 16 external scanner modules across DNS, TLS, ports, headers, technology, subdomain enumeration, path probing, and CVE matching on any verified domain, plus 17 authenticated web scanner modules against any logged-in target.

Sales-led pricing tied to cloud workload count

Wiz pricing is sales-led and licensed by cloud workload count, with a contract floor that fits enterprise procurement rather than self-service onboarding. Add-on modules for code, runtime sensor, data security posture, and AI security tend to be priced separately. SecPortal pricing is published on the website with a free plan, monthly Pro and Team tiers, and no annual contract floor for the Pro and Team tiers.

How a CNAPP and a delivery workspace see the same problem differently

CNAPP is a useful category framing for cloud-native exposure, but the buyer should be clear-eyed about what an agentless cloud-side platform gives you and where the engagement, manual finding, and delivery workflow has to go instead. The contrast below is between a CNAPP that derives value from mapping the cloud security graph across connected accounts and a delivery workspace that holds the engagement record on the tenant where the operators run.

A CNAPP maps the cloud-native attack surface and runs agentlessly across the connected accounts

Wiz and similar CNAPP platforms (Orca Security for sidescanning across cloud workloads, Lacework FortiCNAPP for runtime-anchored cloud detection, Microsoft Defender for Cloud for first-party Azure-and-multicloud posture, Palo Alto Prisma Cloud for breadth across CSPM, CWPP, and CIEM, Sysdig for Falco-anchored runtime, Aqua Security for container-and-Kubernetes lifecycle) start from the assumption that the cloud account is the asset of record. The economic value comes from one agentless platform that reads workloads, containers, identities, secrets, IaC, and runtime signal across the connected cloud accounts and surfaces the toxic combinations that matter through a security graph or risk view. The product is the cloud-side exposure layer that sits on top of the cloud APIs.

A delivery workspace owns the engagement and finding record from scope to closure

SecPortal does not assume that a cloud-side exposure platform is the right shape for every kind of security work. The workspace runs scoped engagements, supports manual finding entry from a tester or reviewer, runs its own external and authenticated web scanning plus code scanning on connected repositories, calibrates severity through CVSS 3.1 with environmental adjustment, ships AI-generated executive, technical, and remediation deliverables, and serves the report and the live findings through a branded client portal on a tenant subdomain. The same record holds for a scoped pentest, a continuous vulnerability assessment, an AppSec code review, a third-party security review, and an external attack surface programme.

The right answer depends on whether the cloud surface is the work or the work goes wider than the cloud

If the team is a cloud security function operating multi-account AWS, Azure, GCP, or OCI, the bottleneck is correlating workload, identity, secrets, IaC, and runtime signal into one cloud-native risk view, and the buyer needs an agentless platform that maps the Wiz-style security graph or attack-path view across the connected accounts, a CNAPP like Wiz is the right shape. If the team is a penetration testing firm, an MSSP, a consultancy, an AppSec team, a vulnerability management team, or an in-house security function whose work spans pentest engagements, manual finding entry, external perimeter scanning, authenticated web testing, code scanning, AI report writing, and branded client delivery, a delivery workspace like SecPortal is the right shape. Many enterprises run both: the CNAPP for the cloud-native exposure layer and a delivery workspace for the engagement, finding, and report lifecycle that sits beside it.

Who each platform is the right fit for

Wiz and SecPortal solve different problems for different buyers. The honest answer is that the right tool depends on whether the work is cloud-native exposure across connected accounts or scoped engagements, manual review, external scanning, and branded delivery on one workspace. Many enterprises run both, with the CNAPP carrying the cloud-native exposure layer and the delivery workspace carrying the engagement record beside it.

Wiz fits cloud security teams running a multi-account cloud estate

If you are a cloud security team operating dozens or hundreds of AWS, Azure, GCP, or OCI accounts, the asset of record is the cloud workload, the bottleneck is correlating posture, workload, identity, secrets, IaC, and runtime signal into one risk view, and the team needs an agentless, graph-based exposure platform on top of the connected cloud surface, Wiz was built for that cloud-side exposure shape. The buyer assumption is one CNAPP that sits above the cloud APIs and routes a unified backlog to developers and platform engineers through pull requests, ticketing, and chat surfaces.

SecPortal fits teams who run scoped engagements, scan, and ship deliverables

If you are a penetration testing firm, an MSSP, a consultancy, an AppSec team, a vulnerability management team, or an in-house security function whose work covers scoped engagements, manual finding entry, external perimeter scanning, authenticated web testing, code scanning, AI-generated reporting, and branded delivery, SecPortal carries that lifecycle on one tenant. Findings, scans, retests, exception decisions, evidence, and the audit trail all live on the engagement record rather than scattered across a CNAPP console, a separate report generator, a separate scope-of-work template, and a separate portal.

SecPortal fits buyers who deliver findings to clients, business units, or auditors

If you ship reports to external clients, business unit owners, or auditors, and every finding, retest, remediation thread, and report download has to live under your brand on a tenant subdomain rather than under a vendor console, SecPortal is the workspace that holds that record. Wiz output goes into the Wiz console and into developer surfaces in the cloud organisation that owns the account; it is not a delivery workspace for findings produced outside that cloud surface.

Transparent pricing, no procurement cycle

SecPortal pricing is published on the website and self-service from sign-up. There is no annual contract floor on the Pro or Team tiers, no per-workload licensing model, and no sales call required before you can run a real engagement.

SecPortal Free

Free forever

1 user, 3 clients, 2 engagements per client, 3 AI credits, 6 core scan modules.

SecPortal Pro

From $149/month

All scan modules, 100 clients, 25 AI credits/month, branded client portal, invoicing, compliance tracking.

SecPortal Team

From $299/month

Up to 5 users, 75 AI credits/month, team management, activity audit trail with CSV export, MFA enforcement.

Why teams pick SecPortal alongside or instead of Wiz

  • Run scoped engagements with a kickoff, deliverables, retests, and a final invoice on one record rather than an open-ended cloud-posture backlog inside a CNAPP console
  • Scan the perimeter outside the cloud account model with 16 external modules and 17 authenticated web modules in addition to SAST plus SCA on connected repositories
  • Generate executive, technical, and remediation deliverables with Claude from the live findings record
  • Enter manual findings from a tester, reviewer, or third-party report into the same record the scanners feed
  • Deliver findings through a branded client portal on a tenant subdomain instead of through a vendor cloud-security console
  • Pair every retest to the original finding so the closure record holds up under audit
  • Document CVSS, EPSS, KEV, asset tier, exposure, and compensating controls on the engagement record so prioritisation is defensible to a board, an auditor, or an application owner
  • Map findings across 21 framework templates including OWASP, OWASP ASVS, OWASP MASVS, OWASP API Security Top 10, ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI DSS, NIST 800-53, NIST 800-171, FedRAMP, MITRE ATT&CK, DORA, NIS2, CIS Controls, and Essential Eight
  • Store privileged scan credentials encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM and rotate them through the in-product credential vault
  • Invoice clients or business units directly from the engagement record through Stripe Connect
  • Start on the free plan and upgrade without a workload-count audit, a connected-account audit, or a sales call for the higher tier

Related reading

If you are evaluating how to run an in-house cloud security or vulnerability management programme alongside or instead of a CNAPP, the pages below cover the workflows, signals, and adjacent comparisons that come up most often.

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