Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Can Google Jules Build a SECURE Note Taking App?

In this video, I test out Google Jules, Google’s brand new AI developer assistant, to see if it can build a secure note-taking app from scratch. With a focus on privacy, authentication, and data protection, I challenge Jules to create something functional and secure. This is part of an ongoing series where I test different AI models and tools to see how well they handle real-world development tasks. Check out our playlist where we're putting these various models to the test!

Is Windsurf's SWE-1 Model a Game Changer? Let's See...

In this episode of my ongoing series testing AI coding tools, I put Windsurf’s latest model, SWE-1, to the test. The challenge? Build a secure note-taking app from scratch. I’m looking at everything from how it handles authentication and encryption to whether the code is clean, usable, and actually secure. If you're curious about how SWE-1 stacks up against other AI dev tools like GPT-4 or Claude, this video is for you.

How to Use MCP Servers with Claude Desktop | Real-Time AI Integration

In this video, I walk you through the basics of getting started with MCP servers using Claude Desktop as the client. Whether you're new to MCP servers or just looking for a smooth way to connect and explore, this step-by-step guide will help you get up and running in no time!

Can This AI Save My Job? (Google Gemini 2.5 Pro)

In this video, I’ll be putting Google’s Gemini 2.5 AI to the test — challenging it to generate 100% secure and safe code for a note taking application. The catch? My job is on the line... and the code has to pass all security checks to avoid critical vulnerabilities. I’ll be diving into how Gemini 2.5 performs under pressure and examining whether AI can truly be trusted with secure coding. Resources.