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The Development Of Security With David Mytton

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Episode Summary

In this episode of The Secure Developer, host Danny Allan sits down with David Mytton, founder and CEO of Arcjet, former CEO of Server Density, and co-founder of Console.dev. David shares his insights into bridging the “developer-security gap” with Arcjet, a cutting-edge middleware SDK designed to empower developers with advanced security tools like rate limiting and bot protection. The conversation dives into the evolution of developer tools, the growing role of AI in coding, and the future of secure software development in modern environments. David also offers a fascinating perspective on sustainable computing and the impact of clean energy in the tech industry.

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In this thought-provoking episode of The Secure Developer, host Danny Allan sits down with David Mytton, founder and CEO of Arcjet, to explore the evolving intersection of development, security, and AI. David, a serial entrepreneur with deep roots in cloud monitoring and developer tools, shares his journey from co-founding Server Density to building Arcjet, a groundbreaking solution for developers managing runtime security.

The conversation begins with David’s take on why developers should prioritize security early in the development lifecycle. He highlights the challenges developers face in modern environments, where traditional security tools often fail to integrate seamlessly with serverless and edge computing platforms. David introduces Arcjet as an innovative SDK that empowers developers to implement rate-limiting, bot detection, and other security measures directly in their applications, offering a developer-first approach to runtime protection.

Delving deeper, the discussion shifts to the rise of WebAssembly as a transformative technology. David explains how WebAssembly enables near-native performance across platforms while providing unparalleled isolation—making it a perfect fit for modern security needs. He contrasts this with traditional intrusion detection systems and outlines how Arcjet leverages WebAssembly to fill the gaps left by legacy tools.

The episode also explores the broader evolution of the developer ecosystem. From the increasing adoption of AI-powered coding tools to the growing interest in languages like Rust, David shares his perspective on how these trends are reshaping software development. He also discusses the challenges of balancing AI-generated code with the need for security and the potential for AI to exacerbate vulnerabilities if not carefully managed.

As the conversation wraps up, David touches on his research in sustainable computing and its implications for the tech industry. He highlights the positive strides being made toward greener computing practices and how developers can contribute to a more sustainable future.

This episode offers a rich blend of technical insights, forward-thinking ideas, and practical advice for developers and security professionals navigating the ever-changing landscape of software security and development.

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Episode Summary

In this episode of The Secure Developer, host Danny Allan sits down with David Mytton, founder and CEO of Arcjet, former CEO of Server Density, and co-founder of Console.dev. David shares his insights into bridging the “developer-security gap” with Arcjet, a cutting-edge middleware SDK designed to empower developers with advanced security tools like rate limiting and bot protection. The conversation dives into the evolution of developer tools, the growing role of AI in coding, and the future of secure software development in modern environments. David also offers a fascinating perspective on sustainable computing and the impact of clean energy in the tech industry.

Show Notes

In this thought-provoking episode of The Secure Developer, host Danny Allan sits down with David Mytton, founder and CEO of Arcjet, to explore the evolving intersection of development, security, and AI. David, a serial entrepreneur with deep roots in cloud monitoring and developer tools, shares his journey from co-founding Server Density to building Arcjet, a groundbreaking solution for developers managing runtime security.

The conversation begins with David’s take on why developers should prioritize security early in the development lifecycle. He highlights the challenges developers face in modern environments, where traditional security tools often fail to integrate seamlessly with serverless and edge computing platforms. David introduces Arcjet as an innovative SDK that empowers developers to implement rate-limiting, bot detection, and other security measures directly in their applications, offering a developer-first approach to runtime protection.

Delving deeper, the discussion shifts to the rise of WebAssembly as a transformative technology. David explains how WebAssembly enables near-native performance across platforms while providing unparalleled isolation—making it a perfect fit for modern security needs. He contrasts this with traditional intrusion detection systems and outlines how Arcjet leverages WebAssembly to fill the gaps left by legacy tools.

The episode also explores the broader evolution of the developer ecosystem. From the increasing adoption of AI-powered coding tools to the growing interest in languages like Rust, David shares his perspective on how these trends are reshaping software development. He also discusses the challenges of balancing AI-generated code with the need for security and the potential for AI to exacerbate vulnerabilities if not carefully managed.

As the conversation wraps up, David touches on his research in sustainable computing and its implications for the tech industry. He highlights the positive strides being made toward greener computing practices and how developers can contribute to a more sustainable future.

This episode offers a rich blend of technical insights, forward-thinking ideas, and practical advice for developers and security professionals navigating the ever-changing landscape of software security and development.

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