Mammoth Cyber
Mammoth Cyber is a cybersecurity vendor focused on unified access control and Zero Trust access for enterprise applications and APIs.
- Zero Trust access control for web, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), and internal applications
- Unified policy enforcement across users, devices, and applications
- Application-layer access proxy and policy engine
- Context-aware access based on identity, device posture, and risk
- Integration with Identity Access Management (IAM), Single Sign-On (SSO), and existing security infrastructure
More About Mammoth Cyber
Mammoth Cyber operates in the Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and application security domain, providing technology that allows enterprises to control user and device access to web, SaaS, and internal applications at the application layer rather than relying solely on traditional network perimeter controls.
The company’s platform focuses on unified access control, enabling organizations to define and enforce access policies based on multiple context signals such as user identity from identity and access management (IAM) systems, device posture data, and risk attributes. This approach aligns with Zero Trust principles in which access decisions are made per request and per application, rather than granting broad network-level access.
Mammoth Cyber deploys an application-layer access proxy and policy engine that sits logically in front of protected applications and APIs. Traffic to these resources is evaluated against centrally defined access policies that can incorporate Identity Provider (IdP) attributes, group membership, device compliance status, and other contextual factors. This architecture is intended to support enterprises that want to move away from VPN-based access and toward granular, application-specific controls.
The platform is designed to integrate with existing enterprise identity and security stacks, including SSO providers and IAM platforms. By leveraging standards-based protocols where applicable, such as Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) or OpenID Connect (OIDC) for authentication and authorization flows, Mammoth Cyber can use identity assertions and claims as part of its policy evaluation. Integration with endpoint or device management tools enables device posture checks, which can be applied as conditions for application access.
From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, Mammoth Cyber fits into Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), application access control, and web and SaaS security categories. Its focus on policy-driven access for both internal and external-facing applications positions it for use cases such as secure remote access, contractor and partner access, and segmented access for different user groups without exposing broad network segments.
Enterprises typically deploy Mammoth Cyber’s technology to control access to web applications hosted in data centers, private clouds, or public cloud environments, as well as to SaaS applications where additional policy layers beyond native SaaS controls are required. The platform’s centralized policy model supports governance and audit requirements by making access rules explicit and enforceable across heterogeneous environments. For technical stakeholders, Mammoth Cyber offers a way to coordinate identity, device, and application context into a single access control plane that can be aligned with Zero Trust security strategies and modernization of remote access architectures.