The discussion at the Snyk roundtable with Intuit highlighted the need to break silos between security and developer communities, present security tasks in a way that resonates with developers, and make tools more accessible to them. The session also emphasized the importance of education, making security a natural part of software development processes, and recognizing the value of voluntary participation in champions programs. Celebrating achievements and measuring progress rather than just focusing on the absence of security issues were also key takeaways from the discussion.