The article emphasizes the importance of building developer tools that handle security instead of traditional security tools designed for developers. This approach focuses on the developer's needs, reframes security as a supporting function, and integrates security into the development process. By doing so, it can reduce the chance of an outage, improve communication and collaboration across teams, and empower junior developers to take on bigger tasks. The article also highlights the need to replace existing security tools with ones that mimic successful developer tools, such as APM tools, linters, and code review tools, which have already gained traction among developers. By adopting this approach, it's possible to increase adoption and make security a natural part of the development process.