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Obsidian Security Extends Reach to SaaS Application Integrations

22 January 2026 at 11:39

Obsidian Security today announced that it has extended the reach of its platform for protecting software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications to include any integrations. Additionally, the company is now making it possible to limit which specific end users of a SaaS application are allowed to grant and authorize new SaaS integrations by enforcing least privilege policies. Finally,..

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칼럼 | AI가 변화시키는 SaaS, 트렌드와 기회, 넘어야 할 과제는?

15 January 2026 at 02:42

10여 년 전 처음 SaaS 영역에 발을 들였을 당시, 이 개념은 매우 혁신적으로 느껴졌다. 클라우드 기반 솔루션으로의 전환은 기업이 소프트웨어를 활용하는 방식과 사업 확장 구조, 비용 관리 방식까지 변화시켰다. 그러나 최근 들어 그보다 더 큰 변화를 목격하고 있다. 바로 SaaS와 AI의 결합이다.

AI는 더 이상 부가 기능이거나 발표 자료에나 등장하는 유행어가 아니다. 현대적인 SaaS 플랫폼이 작동하고 성장하는 핵심 축으로 자리 잡고 있다. 책 ‘수백만 달러를 투자하기 전에 알아야 할 SaaS 인사이트(Get SaaS Insights Before You Invest Millions)’의 저자이자 SaaS 시스템 및 AI 전환을 경험해 온 필자는, 이 같은 융합이 제품과 비즈니스 모델, 고객 기대치를 어떻게 재편하고 있는지를 현장에서 직접 확인해 왔다.

SaaS와 AI가 빠르게 결합하며 차세대 디지털 플랫폼으로 진화하는 과정에서, IT 리더가 반드시 알아야 할 주요 트렌드와 실질적인 기회, 그리고 겉으로 드러나지 않는 과제를 짚어본다.

SaaS의 새로운 기반으로 자리 잡은 AI

지난 3년간 체감한 가장 큰 변화는 AI가 더 이상 하나의 구성 요소나 기능으로만 인식되지 않는다는 점이다. AI는 핵심 역량으로 진화하고 있으며, SaaS 업체는 클라우드 환경에서 AI를 최우선에 두는 방향으로 플랫폼을 재설계하고 있다.

워크플로우 자동화에서 지능형 자동화로

초기 SaaS 시스템이 업무를 자동화하는 데 초점을 맞췄다면, AI 기반 SaaS 시스템은 의사결정 자체를 자동화한다.

예측 분석, 자연어 처리, 행동 기반 트리거, 자가 복구 시스템, 상황 인지형 추천 기능 등은 이제 차별화 요소가 아니라 기본 기능으로 자리 잡고 있다.

필자가 구축에 참여했던 한 엔터프라이즈 플랫폼은 규칙 기반 자동화에서 AI 기반 예측 모델로 전환했다. 그 결과 고객에게 영향을 미치기 수시간 전 시스템 문제를 감지할 수 있었고, 가동 중단 시간은 줄어들었으며 고객 만족도는 높아졌다. 아울러 긴급 대응 필요성도 낮아졌다.

AI는 SaaS를 단순히 개선하는 수준을 넘어, 효율성이라는 개념 자체를 근본적으로 바꾸고 있다. 이와 관련한 주요 트렌드를 소개한다.

트렌드 1: 맞춤화는 선택이 아닌 필수

유통부터 의료까지 전 산업에서 고객의 관심을 유지하기 위해 개인 맞춤화를 핵심 요소로 삼고 있다. SaaS 제품 역시 이런 흐름을 그대로 따르고 있다. 오늘날 사용자는 SaaS 플랫폼이 넷플릭스나 스포티파이처럼 작동하길 기대한다. 개인 맞춤화 요소는 다음과 같다.

  • 사용자 맞춤형 대시보드
  • 개인별로 설정된 워크플로우
  • 지능형 추천 기능
  • 사용 패턴에 따라 달라지는 적응형 인터페이스

필자는 개인 맞춤화가 SaaS 도입에 얼마나 큰 영향을 미치는지를 현장에서 직접 확인해 왔다. 자문에 참여했던 한 학습 플랫폼에서는 AI 기반 학습 경로를 도입한 이후, 사용자가 ‘제품이 자신을 이해하고 있다’고 느끼면서 사용자 참여도가 60% 증가했다.

다만 개인화는 새로운 기대를 동반한다. 사용자는 단순히 정상적으로 작동하는 소프트웨어를 넘어, 자신의 요구에 맞게 작동하는 소프트웨어를 원한다.

트렌드 2: AI가 SaaS의 비즈니스 역학을 재편

SaaS는 구독 모델과 확장 가능한 인프라를 기반으로 성장해 왔다. 여기에 AI가 결합되면서 새로운 차원의 비즈니스가 창출되고 있다.

사용량 기반 요금 책정

행동 모니터링과 분석을 위한 AI 기술이 발전하면서, SaaS 기업은 고객이 실제로 얻는 가치에 따라 요금을 책정할 수 있게 됐다. 다음과 같은 접근 방식이 증가하고 있다.

  • 구독과 사용량을 결합
  • 구독과 지능형 기능 등급을 결합
  • AI 비중이 높은 기능에 대한 전용 요금제

이런 모델은 새로운 수익 기회를 제공하지만, 고객 행동을 정밀하게 이해해야 한다는 전제가 따른다. 이 역량을 가능하게 하는 것이 AI다.

AI에 기반한 제품 중심 성장

AI 인사이트를 활용하면 온보딩을 개선하고, 사용자가 제품의 가치를 명확히 체감하는 핵심 접점을 강화하며, 이탈률을 줄이는 데 도움이 된다. AI가 언제 사용자를 안내할지, 어떤 도움을 제공할지, 언제 핵심 기능으로 유도할지를 판단할 수 있기 때문이다. 이는 성장 수익을 높이는 데도 기여한다.

트렌드 3: AI 네이티브 SaaS 제품의 부상

이제는 AI가 제품의 핵심 가치 자체를 형성하는 ‘AI 네이티브 SaaS’ 시대로 접어들고 있다. 이들 솔루션은 처음부터 지능화와 예측, 자율성을 핵심에 두고 설계된 것이 특징이다.

대표적인 사례로는 AI 기반 CRM, 자율형 보안 플랫폼, 예측 유지보수 시스템, AI 기반 재무 예측 도구, 자동화된 컴플라이언스 엔진 등이 있다.

현재 SaaS 스타트업을 평가하다 보면 두 유형을 비교적 분명하게 구분할 수 있다. 하나는 기존 SaaS에 AI를 결합한 형태이고, 다른 하나는 AI 없이는 제품이 작동할 수 없는 구조의 SaaS다. 앞으로 등장할 차세대 유니콘 기업은 후자에서 나올 가능성이 크다.

AI와 SaaS의 융합을 통해 얻을 수 있는 기회는 다음과 같다.

기회 1: AI로 재구성되는 고객 지원

고객 지원은 오랫동안 SaaS 제품을 운영하는 데 있어 비용 부담이 큰 영역으로 꼽혀 왔다.

그러나 AI가 도입되면서 고객 지원 방식도 빠르게 변화하고 있다. 감정 인식 기반 챗봇, 이슈 자동 분류, 예측형 티켓 라우팅, 자동 생성되는 문제 해결 가이드, 음성 텍스트 변환 및 자연어 처리 기반 지원 기능이 대표적이다.

필자가 참여했던 한 SaaS 제품에서는 AI 지원 어시스턴트를 도입한 지 한 달 만에 미처리 티켓이 40% 줄어들었다. 고객은 더 빠르게 응답을 받을 수 있었고, 지원 인력은 반복적인 문의 대신 복잡한 문제 해결에 집중할 수 있게 됐다.

기회 2: 지능형 제품 분석

AI는 SaaS 팀에 이전과는 다른 수준의 인사이트를 제공하고 있다. 구체적인 내용은 다음과 같다.

  • 도입과 확산에 영향을 미치는 제품 특성
  • 고객 이탈로 이어지는 행동
  • 사용자가 제품을 이용하는 경로
  • 효과적인 가격 책정 전략
  • 이탈 위험에 놓여있는 조직

기존의 분석 도구가 과거에 어떤 일이 있었는지를 보여주는 데 그쳤다면, AI는 그 원인을 설명하고 앞으로 일어날 일을 예측할 수 있다.

예측 분석을 활용하면 SaaS 팀 리더가 이탈 가능성을 사전에 파악하고, 기능 병목 구간을 찾아내며, 추가 구매를 유도할 수 있는 기회를 식별하고, 제품·시장 적합성을 훨씬 높은 정확도로 개선할 수 있다.

기회 3: 확장 가능하고 스스로 최적화하는 인프라

AI는 데브옵스(DevOps)와 인프라 관리 전반을 혁신하고 있다. 자동 확장, 이상 징후 탐지, 예측형 부하 분산, 자동화된 배포 검증, 지능형 자원 프로비저닝이 대표적이다.

필자가 참여했던 한 플랫폼에서는 AI 기반 부하 예측 기술을 도입해 인프라 비용을 20% 이상 절감했다. 시스템이 자원 수요 급증을 사전에 예측해 선제적으로 확장하면서, 과거에는 수작업 개입이 필요했던 성능 저하를 미리 방지할 수 있었다.

AI는 성장 과정에서 스스로 학습하고 최적화되는 SaaS 플랫폼을 가능하게 한다. 하지만 이러한 융합에는 과제 또한 남아있다.

과제 1: 데이터 품질과 거버넌스

AI는 정제되고 일관되며 안전하게 관리되는 데이터를 전제로 한다. 그러나 많은 SaaS 기업이 이 점을 간과하고 있다.

유망해 보이던 AI 시스템이 데이터 문제로 무너지는 사례를 수차례 목격해 왔다. 데이터가 불완전했거나, 학습에 필요한 라벨이 부족했거나, 시스템 구조 자체가 AI 활용을 고려해 설계되지 않았거나, 접근 제어로 인해 모델 학습이 차단된 경우가 대표적이다.

조직은 데이터를 사후적으로 처리해야 할 요소가 아니라, 하나의 제품으로 인식하고 관리해야 한다.

과제 2: 편향, 개인정보 보호, 윤리적 AI

고객은 점점 더 AI를 경계하고 있으며, 구체적인 영역은 다음과 같다.

  • 자신의 데이터가 활용되는 방식
  • AI 모델이 의사결정을 내리는 방식
  • 알고리즘 작동의 공정성
  • 프라이버시 보호 여부

GDPR을 비롯해 각종 AI 규제가 등장하면서, SaaS 기업은 윤리와 컴플라이언스를 우선 과제로 삼을 수밖에 없는 상황이다.

필자 역시 투명성을 확보하고 편향을 줄이며, 감사 추적을 유지하기 위해 AI 워크플로우를 전면적으로 재설계해야 했던 경험이 있다. 이런 조치는 시간과 자원을 요구하지만, AI 시스템의 성공에 필수적인 요소인 신뢰를 구축하는 기반이 된다.

과제 3: 역량 격차

SaaS와 AI를 융합하기 위해서는 다음과 같은 전문가가 필요하다.

  • 머신러닝에 대한 이해를 갖춘 엔지니어
  • 제품 관점에서 사고할 수 있는 ML 전문가
  • 데이터를 이해하는 프로덕트 매니저
  • AI 중심 아키텍처를 설계할 수 있는 디자이너

이런 역량을 모두 갖춘 인재 조합을 확보하는 일은 쉽지 않다. 따라서 내부 인력에 대한 교육과 역량 강화는 필수적이다.

다만 가장 빠른 성과는 각 조직이 개별적으로 움직이기보다, 기능 간 경계를 허물고 긴밀하게 협업하는 ‘AI 스쿼드’를 구성할 때 나타나는 경우가 많다.

AI-SaaS 융합을 이끄는 리더를 위한 전략

기업의 SaaS 플랫폼 고도화를 지원해 온 경험을 바탕으로, 필자는 다음과 같은 전략 로드맵을 제안한다.

1. 명확하고 부가가치가 높은 사용례로 시작

고객 이탈을 줄이거나 온보딩을 개선하고, 고객 지원 비용을 절감하거나 인프라를 최적화하는 등 실질적인 효과가 기대되는 영역을 선택하는 것이 중요하다. 목적이 없는, ‘AI를 위한 AI’ 도입은 피해야 한다.

2. 강력한 데이터 기반 구축

이 단계는 생략할 수 없다. 다음에 투자해야 한다.

  • 데이터 파이프라인
  • 거버넌스 기준
  • 보안 통제 체계
  • 데이터 품질에 대한 책임 구조

3. 작고 측정 가능한 파일럿 프로그램을 시작

성공은 추진력을 만들며, 작은 실패는 경험과 교훈을 낳는다.

4. 윤리와 컴플라이언스를 조기에 통합

신뢰가 뒷받침되지 않는 AI는 실질적으로 활용될 수 없다.

5. AI를 전제로 아키텍처 재설계

이 지점에서 많은 조직이 어려움을 겪는다. 앞으로의 SaaS는 실시간 데이터 스트림, 모델 배포, 지속적인 학습, 이벤트 기반 처리를 수용할 수 있어야 한다.

6. 조직 간 협업에 집중

AI는 엔지니어링 조직만의 과제가 아니다. 제품, 디자인, 보안, 컴플라이언스, 고객 성공 조직의 참여가 함께 이뤄져야 한다.

7. AI 우선 사고방식으로 전환

앞으로 성공하는 SaaS 제품은 AI를 하나의 기능이 아니라, 핵심 역량으로 다루게 될 것이다.

SaaS의 미래는 클라우드 중심이 아니다

SaaS와 AI의 융합은 먼 미래의 이야기가 아니라 지금 이 순간에도 진행되고 있다. 지능형 자동화, 예측 인사이트, 개인화가 소프트웨어 제공 방식의 핵심 축으로 자리 잡고 있다.

AI는 고객 경험을 재편하고 운영 효율성을 끌어올리는 동시에, 적응형 아키텍처를 구현하며 SaaS 플랫폼의 범위를 크게 확장하고 있다. 그러나 그 과정에서 데이터 준비도, 윤리적 이슈, 새로운 인재상에 대한 요구라는 과제도 함께 제기된다.

필자는 조기에 AI와 SaaS를 융합하기 위해 나선 기업이 지속적인 경쟁 우위를 확보하는 모습을 확인해 왔다. 이들 기업은 더 빠르게 혁신하고, 더 많은 가치를 제공하며, 사용자와 함께 진화하는 제품을 만들고 있다.

SaaS의 미래는 클라우드 중심이 아니라 AI 중심이다. 이 변화를 이해하는 리더가 향후 10년간의 디지털 전환 방향을 주도하게 될 것이다.
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The convergence of SaaS and AI: Trends, opportunities and challenges

14 January 2026 at 06:30

More than 10 years ago, when I started stepping into the realm of software-as-a-service, the concept of SaaS seemed groundbreaking. The move towards cloud-based solutions altered the way companies utilize software, expanded their activities and controlled expenses. Yet recently I have observed a development that’s even more game-changing: the merging of SaaS with artificial intelligence.

AI is no longer an add-on feature or a buzzword sprinkled into slide decks. It’s becoming the backbone of how modern SaaS platforms operate, differentiate and grow. As the author of Get SaaS Insights Before You Invest Millions and as someone who has worked extensively with SaaS systems and AI-led transformations, I’ve seen firsthand how this convergence is reshaping products, business models and customer expectations.

In this article, I’ll break down the top trends, real opportunities and hidden challenges leaders need to understand as SaaS and AI rapidly fuse into the next generation of digital platforms.

AI is becoming the new foundation of SaaS

The significant change I’ve witnessed over the past three years is that AI is no longer viewed merely as a component or feature. It is evolving into a core capability. SaaS providers are reengineering their platforms to prioritize AI first in the cloud.

From workflow automation to intelligent automation

Earlier SaaS systems automated tasks. AI-powered SaaS systems automate decisions.

Capabilities such as:

  • Predictive analytics
  • Natural language processing
  • Behavior-based triggers
  • Self-healing systems
  • Context-aware recommendations

…are becoming table stakes.

At an enterprise platform I contributed to, we transitioned from rule-based automations to AI-powered forecasts that detected system problems hours ahead of customer impact. This change decreased downtime, enhanced customer satisfaction and lowered emergency interventions.

AI is not merely enhancing SaaS; it’s transforming the concept of efficiency itself.

Trend 1: Customization is turning into a requirement

All sectors — from retail to healthcare — personalization is becoming essential to maintain customer interest. SaaS products follow this trend well. Users today anticipate platforms to function similarly to Netflix or Spotify:

  • Tailored dashboards
  • Customized workflows
  • Intelligent suggestions
  • Adaptive interfaces based on usage patterns

I have directly observed how profoundly personalization influences SaaS adoption. In a learning platform, I consulted for implementing AI-powered learning paths boosted user engagement by 60% since users felt the product “got them.”

However, personalization introduces anticipations. Users expect more than software that functions — They need software that suits their needs.

Trend 2: AI is reshaping the dynamics of SaaS

SaaS was appealing due to its subscription models and scalable infrastructure. AI introduces a level of value by facilitating:

Usage-based pricing

With advancements in AI for behavior monitoring and analytics, SaaS firms are able to set prices according to customer value. There is an increase in approaches:

  • Subscription + usage
  • Subscription + intelligence tier
  • Usage-only for AI-heavy features

This generates income possibilities but demands accuracy in comprehending customer actions — a skill provided by AI.

AI-driven product-led growth

I have assisted teams in leveraging AI insights to enhance onboarding, emphasize “aha moments,” and decrease drop-offs. AI precisely determines when to prompt a user, what assistance to offer and when to direct them toward valuable features.

This significantly boosts growth income. Lowers attrition.

Trend 3: The rise of AI-native SaaS products

We are stepping into the age of AI-SaaS, where AI is fundamentally embedded in the value offered. These solutions are built from scratch with a focus on intelligence, forecasting and self-direction.

Instances consist of:

  • AI-powered CRMs
  • Autonomous security platforms
  • Predictive maintenance systems
  • AI-driven financial forecasting tools
  • Automated compliance engines

At present, when I assess a SaaS startup, I can readily distinguish among:

  • Software-as-a-Service integrated with AI.
  • Dependent SaaS on AI to operate
  • The upcoming generation of unicorns will originate from the latter.

Opportunity 1: Reimagining customer support with AI

Customer support was once among the expensive aspects of managing a SaaS product.

AI is currently revolutionizing it by:

  • Sentiment-aware chatbots
  • Automated issue classification
  • Predictive ticket routing
  • Auto-generated troubleshooting steps
  • Voice-to-text and NLP-based assistance

At a SaaS product I was involved with, incorporating an AI support assistant cut down the ticket backlog by 40% within the month. Clients got replies, and support staff were able to concentrate on complicated problems instead of routine questions.

Opportunity 2: Intelligent product analytics

AI is providing SaaS teams with insight into:

  • What characteristics influence uptake
  • Which behaviors result in customer attrition
  • The way users navigate the product
  • Which pricing approaches connect
  • Which teams are at risk of attrition

Conventional analytics described what occurred.

AI clarifies the reasons behind the event. Even predicts what will occur next.

With predictive analytics, SaaS leaders can forecast churn, spot feature bottlenecks, identify upsell opportunities and improve product-market fit with far greater accuracy.

Opportunity 3: Scalable, self-optimizing infrastructure

AI is transforming DevOps and infrastructure management through:

  • Auto-scaling
  • Anomaly detection
  • Predictive load-balancing
  • Automated deployment validation
  • Intelligent resource provisioning

In one platform, we implemented AI-based load forecasting that reduced infrastructure costs by over 20%. The system predicted resource spikes, scaled ahead of time and prevented performance drops that previously required manual intervention.

AI enables SaaS platforms that learn as they grow.

Challenge 1: Data quality and governance

AI requires data that’s clean, uniform and secure. SaaS companies frequently overlook this.

I’ve witnessed promising AI concepts collapse due to:

  • The data was incomplete
  • The information lacked labels
  • The system’s structure was not created with AI in mind
  • Access controls blocked model training

Organizations must treat data as a product — not an afterthought.

Challenge 2: Bias, privacy and ethical AI

Customers are becoming increasingly cautious about:

  • How their data is used
  • How models make decisions
  • Whether algorithms are fair
  • How their privacy is protected

Rules such as GDPR and emerging AI-focused legislation require SaaS companies to prioritize ethics and compliance.

I have been required to revamp AI workflows to guarantee transparency, lessen bias and maintain audit trails. These measures demand time and resources. They foster trust — an essential element for the success of any AI system.

Challenge 3: The skills gap

The merging of SaaS and AI requires a kind of expertise:

  • Engineers knowledgeable about ML
  • Product-savvy ML specialists
  • Product managers, with a grasp of data
  • Designers capable of creating AI-centric architectures

Finding this blend is difficult.

Training internally is critical.

However, the fastest successes usually arise from forming functional “AI squads” that work closely together instead of functioning independently.

A strategic roadmap for leaders navigating AI-SaaS convergence

Drawing from my experience assisting organizations in updating their SaaS platforms here is the roadmap I suggest:

1. Start with a clear, high-value use case

Pick something meaningful:

  • Reduce churn
  • Improve onboarding
  • Cut support costs
  • Optimize infrastructure

Avoid “AI for the sake of AI.”

2. Build a strong data foundation

This step cannot be bypassed. Invest in:

  • Data pipelines
  • Governance standards
  • Security controls
  • Data quality ownership

3. Launch small, measurable pilots

Success builds momentum.

Failures, when small, build learning.

4. Integrate ethics and compliance early

AI without trust is unusable.

5. Redesign your architecture for AI

This is the point at which numerous teams become halted. Upcoming SaaS needs to accommodate:

  • Live data streams
  • Model deployment
  • Continuous training
  • Event-driven processing

6. Focus on cross-functional collaboration

AI is not an engineering-only initiative. Participation is needed from:

  • Product
  • Design
  • Security
  • Compliance
  • Customer success

7. Shift your mindset to AI-first

In the future, successful SaaS products will treat AI as a core capability, not a feature.

The future of SaaS is not cloud-first

The convergence of SaaS and AI is not a distant future — it’s happening right now. We are entering a new era where intelligent automation, predictive insights and personalization are becoming fundamental pillars of software delivery.

From reshaping customer experiences to transforming operational efficiency and enabling adaptive architectures, AI is expanding what SaaS platforms can achieve. But it also brings challenges: data readiness, ethical concerns and new talent expectations.

In my work and research — as the author of Get SaaS Insights Before You Invest Millions and through my published contributions to IEEE — I’ve seen how organizations that embrace AI-SaaS convergence early gain a lasting competitive advantage. They innovate faster, deliver more value and build products that truly evolve with their users.

The future of SaaS is not cloud-first. It’s AI-first — and the leaders who understand this shift will shape the next decade of digital transformation.

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Rubin Observatory spots an asteroid that spins fast enough to set a record

7 January 2026 at 19:41
An artist’s conception zeroes in on a main-belt asteroid called 2025 MN45, which makes a full rotation in less than two minutes. (Credit: NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory / NOIRLab / SLAC / AURA / P. Marenfeld)

Astronomers say they’ve found an asteroid that spins faster than other space rocks of its size.

The asteroid, known as 2025 MN45, is nearly half a mile (710 meters) in diameter and makes a full rotation every 1.88 minutes, based on an analysis of data from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. “This is now the fastest-spinning asteroid that we know of, larger than 500 meters,” University of Washington astronomer Sarah Greenstreet said today at the American Astronomical Society’s winter meeting in Phoenix.

Greenstreet, who serves as an assistant astronomer at the National Science Foundation’s NOIRLab and heads the Rubin Observatory’s working group for near-Earth objects and interstellar objects, is the lead author of a paper in The Astrophysical Journal Letters that describes the discovery and its implications. It’s the first peer-reviewed paper based on data from Rubin’s LSST Camera in Chile.

2025 MN45 is one of more than 2,100 solar system objects that were detected during the observatory’s commissioning phase. Over time, the LSST Camera tracked variations in the light reflected by those objects. Greenstreet and her colleagues analyzed those variations to determine the size, distance, composition and rate of rotation for 76 asteroids, all but one of which are in the main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. (The other asteroid is a near-Earth object.)

The team found 16 “super-fast rotators” spinning at rates ranging between 13 minutes and 2.2 hours per revolution — plus three “ultra-fast rotators,” including 2025 MN45, that make a full revolution in less than five minutes.

This chart shows the light curve of 2025 MN45. The y-axis shows the asteroid’s brightness, and the x-axis shows its phase, or where it is in its rotation. The resulting curve shows the asteroid’s fluctuating brightness as it spins. Light curves can help scientists determine an asteroid’s rotation period, size, shape and surface properties. (Credit: NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory / NOIRLab / SLAC / AURA/ J. Pollard)

Greenstreet said 2025 MN45 appears to consist of solid rock, as opposed to the “rubble pile” material that most asteroids are thought to be made of.

“We also believe that it’s likely a collisionary fragment of a much larger parent body that, early in the solar system’s history, was heated enough that the material internal to it melted and differentiated,” Greenstreet said. She and her colleagues suggest that the primordial collision blasted 2025 MN45 from the dense core of the parent body and sent it whirling into space.

Astronomers have previously detected fast-spinning asteroids that measure less than 500 meters wide, but this is the first time larger objects have been found with rotational rates that are faster than five minutes per revolution. The Rubin team’s other two ultra-fast rotators have rates of 1.9 minutes and 3.8 minutes.

What would it be like to take a spin on 2025 MN45? Imagine riding on a Ferris wheel — say, the Seattle Great Wheel, which typically makes three revolutions in 10 to 12 minutes. Now make the wheel more than 10 times taller, and make the rotation rate at least twice as fast. It’d feel as if you were going more than 40 mph.

“If you were standing on it, it would probably be quite the ride to be going around on the outside edge of this thing that’s the size of eight football fields,” Greenstreet said.

But the significance of the study goes beyond imagining an extraterrestrial amusement ride.

“This is only the beginning of science for the Rubin Observatory,” Greenstreet said. “We are already seeing that we can study smaller asteroids at farther distances than we’ve ever been able to study before. And being able to study these fast rotators further, we’re going to learn a lot of really crucial information about the internal strength, composition and collisional histories of these primitive solar system bodies that date back to the formation of the solar system.”


The study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, “Lightcurves, Rotation Periods, and Colors for Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s First Asteroid Discoveries,” lists 71 co-authors. Authors from the University of Washington include Greenstreet as well as Zhuofu (Chester) Li, Dmitrii E. Vavilov, Devanshi Singh, Mario Jurić, Željko Ivezić, Joachim Moeyens, Eric C. Bellm, Jacob A. Kurlander, Maria T. Patterson, Nima Sedaghat, Krzysztof Suberlak and Ian S. Sullivan.

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is jointly funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. The University of Washington was one of the founding members of the consortium behind the project, which benefited from early contributions by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and software executive Charles Simonyi. The observatory’s Simonyi Survey Telescope was named in honor of Simonyi’s family.

SOC 2 Compliance for SaaS: How to Win and Keep Client Trust

23 April 2025 at 03:16
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The Software as a Service (SaaS) industry has seen both great expansion and notable downturns in recent years, with key market shifts redefining the landscape.As companies adapt to the shifting SaaS landscape, SOC 2 Compliance for SaaS has emerged as a key priority—not just as a checkbox for security, but as a signal of trustworthiness and a commitment to protecting customer data in an increasingly cautious market. After reaching record highs in 2021, the SaaS industry faced a major downturn in 2022, with company valuations dropping by almost 50%, according to Meritech Capital.

This downturn shook the market, creating pressures around profitability and customer retention. However, now in 2024, it is a different story. That is despite the challenges, the SaaS industry is now stabilizing, with B2B SaaS companies projected to grow at an 11% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) and B2C SaaS at 8% for the remainder of the year according to the recent report of Paddle.

This period of cautious optimism underscores an undeniable priority for SaaS companies: client trust, particularly as clients increasingly scrutinize data security and compliance practices. Getting SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2) compliance has become a critical step in building this trust, as it ensures that a company’s data handling and security protocols meet the appropriate standards.

In this guide, we will learn why SOC 2 for SaaS companies is essential and offer practical steps to achieve SOC 2 compliance for SaaS in 2024.

Why SaaS companies need SOC 2?

As a SaaS company, you are handling a vast number of customer data from personal information to financial records. Now data breaches and mishandling of those information cannot only impact your reputation but can also lead to the loss of your client’s trust. As we learned in the introduction, SOC 2 is an important step that helps you build trust and transparency that you will need to assure clients that their data is protected at every level.

By being SOC 2 compliant, you will be able to stand out in a competitive market expressing your serious concern and approach to data security. That will show also how much serious you are about data security and are willing to go the extra mile to safeguard your client’s trust.

Plus, many companies often need to comply with various regulations to operate securely on a global scale which often includes frameworks like ISO 27001, a widely recognized security standard. When comparing SOC 2 vs ISO 27001, the key difference lies in their specific scope and focus.

While SOC 2 emphasizes trust principles for data security, ISO 27001 provides a broader framework for information security management. This is also true for other regulations like GDPR or HIPAA, which may apply depending on your industry or location.

Once your SaaS company becomes SOC 2 compliant, you’ll not only be able to demonstrate a proactive approach to data security but also align with broader regulatory standards. This will build trust, strengthen your reputation, and position your company as a security-focused partner in an increasingly competitive marketplace.

soc2 compliance checklist

Core Trust Principles: Building blocks of SOC 2 for SaaS

SOC 2 compliance is built around five core trust principles that serve as the framework’s foundation. Each principle addresses a crucial aspect of data protection, making SOC 2 comprehensive and adaptable to SaaS environments:

  1. Security: Measures to protect against unauthorized access, such as firewalls, encryption, and intrusion detection.
  2. Availability: Ensuring systems are accessible to users, with safeguards against downtime and disruptions.
  3. Processing integrity: Assuring that systems process data accurately, reliably, and free from errors.
  4. Confidentiality: Protecting sensitive data from unauthorized disclosure, particularly in shared environments.
  5. Privacy: Ensuring that personal data is collected, used, retained, and disposed of in compliance with privacy regulations.

By adhering to the above principles, your SaaS organization can build a strong security foundation that meets client expectations and supports compliance.

Which type of SOC 2 report is suitable for SaaS?

  • SOC 2 Type 1: This report will assess the design of your company’s control at a specific point in time and verify whether the necessary controls are in place. If your SaaS company is just starting out with SOC 2 compliance a Type 1 report would be helpful as an ideal starting point.
  • SOC 2 Type 2: This report is generally comprehensive and goes a step further in evaluating the effectiveness of those controls over a defined time period (6 to 1 year). Type 2 report is ideal if your SaaS company is looking to demonstrate sustained adherence to security practices, a requirement often favored by enterprise-level clients and partners who prioritize reliability and consistency in security measures.

Considering both options, you should first evaluate your company’s current stage in the SOC 2 compliance journey and the needs of your clients. If you’re just starting out, a SOC 2 Type 1 report is a good first step as I mentioned before, but then again if you’re working with enterprise clients who require proof of ongoing security practices, a SOC 2 Type 2 report is more appropriate.

Key steps to achieve SOC 2 compliance for SaaS companies

1. Identify the relevant SOC 2 trust principles

Determine which SOC 2 trust principles apply to your business. While SaaS providers prioritize the Security principle, client requirements may require identifying and addressing other principles such as Availability or Confidentiality.

2. Conduct a readiness assessment

Perform a SOC 2 readiness assessment or gap analysis to identify gaps in your current security practices compared to SOC 2 requirements. This helps in understanding what controls need to be added or improved.

3. Establish and document security policies and procedures

Develop detailed, documented policies and procedures addressing each selected SOC 2 principle. These should cover areas like data encryption, access control, incident response, and more, and will serve as the foundation for your compliance efforts.

4. Implement required security controls

Based on the readiness assessment, implement or strengthen controls to meet SOC 2 standards. This can include access management protocols, network monitoring, secure software development practices, and continuous vulnerability assessments.

5. Train employees on SOC 2 requirements

Conduct regular training sessions to ensure employees understand their role in achieving and maintaining SOC 2 compliance. This step is crucial to prevent insider threats and maintain a high standard of security awareness.

6.Engage in ongoing monitoring and logging

Set up logging and monitoring systems to track access, detect security incidents, and provide evidence of control operation. For SOC 2 Type 2 compliance, monitoring must demonstrate consistent control effectiveness over a period (usually 3, 6 months to a year).

7.Conduct a readiness review with an auditor

Engage a SOC 2 auditor for a readiness review, which provides an informal evaluation of your current controls and identifies areas needing improvement. This step prepares you for the official audit by allowing time to address any remaining gaps.

8. Schedule and complete the SOC 2 audit

Once ready, schedule the SOC 2 audit with a certified public accounting (CPA) firm. For a Type 1 report, the audit will assess controls at a specific point in time, while a Type 2 audit will assess controls over an extended period.

9. Address findings and achieve continuous compliance

If the audit identifies areas for improvement, address them promptly. Once compliant, continue regular monitoring, updating policies, and conducting internal audits to maintain SOC 2 standards over time.

Check out this YouTube video to learn in detail about the SOC 2 requirements and practical tips to ensure a smooth audit process.

SOC2 Audit and Attestation

The Best way to get your SOC 2 ready

While securing SOC 2 compliance is definitely beneficial, the process could feel quite overwhelming. This is especially true for SaaS companies that are just starting out, due to complex regulations and security standards which could make it challenging to know where to start and what to prioritize.

Plus, SOC 2 compliance requires not only the implementation of strong security measures but also an ongoing commitment to maintaining them which could be time consuming and resource intensive. Now this is where VISTA InfoSec comes in. At VISTA InfoSec, we provide SOC 2 audit and attestation services, helping SaaS providers confidently achieve and sustain SOC 2 compliance.

Our approach to SOC 2 compliance is designed to take the stress out of the process. With us you will not only meet compliance standards but will also build a solid foundation of trust with your clients, proving your dedication to protecting their data. Contact us today to start your journey to SOC 2 compliance. You can also book a FREE 1 time consultation with our expert by filling in the ‘Enquire Now’ form.

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How MSPs Provide SaaS, UCaaS, and Network Monitoring

4 September 2024 at 07:39
How MSPs Provide SaaS, UCaaS, and Network Monitoring

How Managed Service Providers Can Provide More Insights to Clients With the reliance on cloud computing continuously surging, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are required to deliver a wider range of support services. Efficiently managing Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) has become increasingly difficult but more important. To meet…

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Why Your Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) Is Causing More Support Tickets

6 August 2024 at 08:52

As organizations continue to embrace digital transformation, Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) has become a popular solution for delivering virtual desktop environments to employees. With the flexibility, scalability, and security Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) offers, DaaS has the potential to streamline operations and boost productivity. However, this technology is not without its challenges, particularly when it comes to…

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Exoprise Expands Network Visibility into Microsoft Teams and Leading UCaaS Applications

12 October 2022 at 10:01

As businesses pivot towards multiple UCaaS platforms, the latest Exoprise monitoring solution offers deep application and network intelligence to support a modern workforce with a great digital experience. Waltham, MA – October 12, 2022 – Exoprise, a leader in Digital Experience Monitoring (DEM) solutions, announced that its latest Service Watch release enables enterprise IT and Unified Communications…

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Basil Chaas

By: KaviRuchi
16 July 2019 at 04:09

Buttermilk, or chaas or chhachh in Hindi, is a very common drink in most Indian households, mainly during summers due to its digestive properties and helps to keep the body cool. This refreshing yogurt drink is a perfect blend of yogurt and spices like cumin powder, hing, ginger, green chilies, and salt to enhance its taste and healing properties that turns out to be an ideal summer cooler, that can be consumed every day, either by itself or after a meal to aid digestion and treat stomach ailments. 

Buttermilk can be enjoyed plain just with roasted cumin powder and salt. Adding spices and fresh herbs makes the most refreshing, tasty summer drink, called masala chaas/buttermilk. Traditional Chaas is made with herbs like mint and coriander leaves. I wanted to give this traditional chaas a twist by adding in the most commonly used herb, which you would have not thought of its addition with buttermilk, apart from pestos and pastas. Yes! Basil and buttermilk would make an awesome combination. A soothing flavor of basil in buttermilk is definitely a drink to relish.

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Basil is a flavorful, leafy green herb that is most widely known and grown herbs in the world. It’s a member of the mint family, and many different varieties exist. Sweet basil is the most common, others include Lemon basil, Cinnamon basil, Lettuce basil, and Thai basil. This Chaas recipe is made using sweet basil.

Sweet basil is a light green color with a rounded cup-shaped leaf, very popular in pestos, salads, and marinades, as it has a milder taste and aroma compared to the Tulsi leaves. This aromatic herb is not only popular in food seasonings but also used in herbal teas and supplements which may provide a range of health benefits. Basil is easy to grow, grows well outdoors in the summer. Homegrown Fresh basil leaves are always handy to use in your cooking. 

Basil Chaas | kaviruchi.com
Beat the summer heat with this refreshing basil-yogurt drink. 

Did I miss to tell you about one more special addition to this Chaas? Its addition of black salt. Black Salt or Kala Namak is a popular cooling spice from India and is used as a laxative and digestive aid. Black salt is often added to drinks or salads or chats recipes. Just a pinch of black salt under the tongue is believed to be very helpful in treating nausea. It has a slightly sour flavor, so the addition of black salt to any drink would make it so refreshingly good. The drink would get an add-on health benefit with black salt. 

The addition of basil leaves to buttermilk, not only adds a unique flavor to buttermilk also with loads of added on health benefits. You will definitely love this basil flavored buttermilk, do give a try!!

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Basil Chaas | ಮಸಾಲ ಮಜ್ಜಿಗೆ | Indian Summer Drink Recipe | Spiced Buttermilk with Basil

Chaas, an Indian traditional Buttermilk drink with a perfect blend of yogurt and spices turns out to be an ideal summer cooler. This refreshing yogurt drink would be the best home remedies to reduce body heat and aid digestion. Here is a unique way of making chaas using basil leaves, to make it even more flavorful and healthier.

Ready to slurp the goodness!?!
Course Drinks
Cuisine Indian
Keyword Basil, Buttermilk
Prep Time 5 minutes
Servings 2
Author KaviRuchi

Equipment

  • Hand Blender

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Curd/Yogurt/Dahi chilled
  • 1 Cup Water chilled
  • ½ Green Chili
  • ½ Garlic (clove)-optional
  • ½ inch Ginger/Adrak
  • ½ tsp Salt Black Salt/Kala Namak
  • ¼ tsp Hing/Asafoetida
  • ¼ tsp roasted Cumin/Jeera Powder
  • 6-8 Basil Leaves

Instructions

  • In a blender jar, add in basil leaves(rinsed), cumin powder, hing, salt, ginger, garlic, green chili along with little curd, blend until smooth. 
    Basil Chaas | kaviruchi.com
  • Next, add the remaining curd and chilled water, blend again until smooth and frothy.
  • Serve immediately or chill in the refrigerator to serve later. Enjoy Chaas after a meal to aid digestion. 
  • A perfect summer Cooler!! BEAT the HEAT !!! with Basil Chaas..
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Notes

  • Mint leaves can be used in place of basil leaves if basil is not available.
  • You can add basil fresh, dried or frozen — though fresh basil has the best flavor.
  • While adding fresh basil, take only the leaves — not the stem.
  • If fresh basil is not available but you only have dried, use just 1/3 of the measurement, as dried is more concentrated.
  • To make it tastier, add 2 Tbsp finely chopped red onion before serving.
  • Add Black Salt for added on health benefit. If unavailable, regular salt will do.
  • Adding garlic is purely optional.
  • Add more or less of green chili as per spice level required.


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Masala Lamb (in the Instant Pot)

By: Fouzia
10 December 2019 at 05:09

This is a delicious preparation of lamb using whole spices and a yogurt based seasoning without any onions or tomatoes. A quick and easy dish packed with flavour and goes well with naan, roti or basmati rice. You’d love this dish because it is full of flavour and taste. It is more or less like...

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Masala butter milk | How to make Masala butter milk | masala chaas recipe

How to make Masala butter milk

masala buttermilk recipe also know as masala chaas recipe. masala buttermilk recipe is a healthy refreshing summer coolant and the most easy summer drink. masala buttermilk recipe will make a perfect summer drink to cool down your body.

Ingredients masala buttermilk recipe:

  • Lightly sour curd – 1 cup
  • Curry leaves – 2 sprigs
  • Green chilli – 2 no’s
  • Cumin seeds – ½ spoon
  • Ginger – small piece
  • Water – ¼ cup water
  • Salt to taste

Steps to prepare masala butter milk:

  1. Take a mixer grinder add lightly sour curd (without milk cream) and water grind well for 1 minute.
  2. Now take a serving glass and add one glass of butter milk, required salt then mix well.
  3. Next take a mortar and pestle at first and then add green chilli crushed well put in to butter milk.
  4. Now add cumin seeds then crushed well and add in to masala butter milk and mix well.
  5. Next add ginger and crushed well then put it in to butter milk.
  6. At last tear some curry leaves and put in to butter milk then check salt, if less means add and mixed well.
  7. Healthy and spicy masala butter milk is ready to drink.

Tips:

  • Here i am used lightly sour curd, you can also use fresh curd without cream.
  • This is a special south Indian butter milk often prepare in summer time to reduce heat in body.
  • Some people like butter milk with salt only, no need add any masala items.
  • If you add curd with cream in blender means butter will come and it will destroy the real taste, so avoid adding curd with cream.
  • You can also add ice cubes instead of water or else at the time of serving Indian Spiced Buttermilk.
  • Masala Chaas is a delicious combination of curd, water and masala which you can serve in summers with your meals.
  • More Drinks from Famous Indian Recipes : Dalgona Coffee | watermelon juice recipe | Coconut milk | Dates Smoothie Juice

Health benefits of buttermilk

  • May be easier to digest than other dairy products
  • May support strong bones
  • May improve oral health
  • May help lower your cholesterol levels
  • Linked to lower blood pressure levels

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