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Automation is at the core of modern software delivery, enabling enterprises to surface risk earlier and operate with greater speed. That means everything from developer-native security to AI-assisted code generation. However, increased activity and scale do not guarantee quality or confidence. As AI accelerates code production, the risk landscape expands, raising questions about accountability and assurance.
In this episode, Nir Valtman, CEO and co-founder of Arnica, joins us to discuss how organizations can design an operating model where automation enhances speed and consistency — all while human judgment, cultural discipline and contextual validation remain central to establishing trust.
About the guest:
Nir Valtman is the CEO and co-founder of Arnica, where he focuses on advancing developer-first security practices that surface risk earlier in the software development lifecycle. With a strong background in engineering leadership and application security, Nir has worked at the intersection of DevOps, secure SDLC transformation, and automation at scale.
His perspective centers on reducing friction for developers while strengthening code-level assurance through AI-assisted remediation and workflow-native security practices. He is a frequent voice in conversations about modern AppSec, AI-driven development, and the evolving relationship between automation and engineering accountability.
Hosted by David Carty
Produced by David Carty, Samsu Sallah and Joe Stella
Graphic design by Karley Searles
To contact the producers, please email us at [email protected]
By ApplauseAutomation is at the core of modern software delivery, enabling enterprises to surface risk earlier and operate with greater speed. That means everything from developer-native security to AI-assisted code generation. However, increased activity and scale do not guarantee quality or confidence. As AI accelerates code production, the risk landscape expands, raising questions about accountability and assurance.
In this episode, Nir Valtman, CEO and co-founder of Arnica, joins us to discuss how organizations can design an operating model where automation enhances speed and consistency — all while human judgment, cultural discipline and contextual validation remain central to establishing trust.
About the guest:
Nir Valtman is the CEO and co-founder of Arnica, where he focuses on advancing developer-first security practices that surface risk earlier in the software development lifecycle. With a strong background in engineering leadership and application security, Nir has worked at the intersection of DevOps, secure SDLC transformation, and automation at scale.
His perspective centers on reducing friction for developers while strengthening code-level assurance through AI-assisted remediation and workflow-native security practices. He is a frequent voice in conversations about modern AppSec, AI-driven development, and the evolving relationship between automation and engineering accountability.
Hosted by David Carty
Produced by David Carty, Samsu Sallah and Joe Stella
Graphic design by Karley Searles
To contact the producers, please email us at [email protected]