• Security as Code: Building Developer-First Security Tools with David Mytton

  • Dec 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

Security as Code: Building Developer-First Security Tools with David Mytton

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we chat with David Mytton, founder and CEO of Arcjet and creator of console.dev.

    We explore his journey from building a cloud monitoring startup to founding a security-as-code company. David shares fascinating insights about bot detection, the challenges of securing modern applications, and why traditional security approaches often fail to meet developers' needs.

    We discuss the innovative use of WebAssembly for high-performance security checks, the importance of developer experience in security tools, and the delicate balance between security and latency.

    The conversation also covers his work on environmental technology and cloud computing sustainability, as well as his experience reviewing developer tools for console.dev, where he emphasizes the critical role of documentation in distinguishing great developer tools from mediocre ones.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to David Mytton and Arcjet
    07:09 The Evolution of Observability
    12:37 The Future of Observability Tools
    18:19 Innovations in Data Storage for Observability
    23:57 Challenges in AI Implementation
    31:33 The Dichotomy of AI and Human Involvement
    36:17 Detecting Bots: Techniques and Challenges
    42:46 AI's Role in Enhancing Security
    47:52 Latency and Decision-Making in Security
    52:40 Managing Software Lifecycle and Observability
    58:58 The Role of Documentation in Developer Tools

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