Ajan Jayant

Associate

Overview

Ajan operates at the intersection of technology and law and helps clients address complex regulatory matters involving cybersecurity, software, and artificial intelligence.

Leveraging his experience as a software developer for a market-leading cloud services provider, Ajan advises U.S. government contractors on cybersecurity compliance, focusing on cybersecurity compliance reviews, risk assessments, and data breaches.

Prior to joining Crowell, Ajan was an associate at an international law firm in Boston, where he advised companies responding to regulators in the wake of major data breaches.

Career & Education

    • Software Development Engineer, Amazon Web Services, 2015-2020
    • Software Development Engineer, Amazon Web Services, 2015-2020
    • Boston College, J.D., 2023
    • University of California, Los Angeles, B.S., Computer Engineering, 2015
    • Boston College, J.D., 2023
    • University of California, Los Angeles, B.S., Computer Engineering, 2015
    • Illinois
    • Massachusetts
    • Illinois
    • Massachusetts

Ajan's Insights

Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.14.26

FedRAMP Solicits Public Comment on Overhaul to Incident Communications Procedures

The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) continues to advance its modernization agenda. On April 8, 2026, FedRAMP released RFC-0031, Updated Incident Communications Procedures for public comment. This RFC proposes replacing the current FedRAMP Incident Communications Procedures (ICP) with what FedRAMP calls “a clear set of reporting requirements … established using a modern rules-based format.” ...

Ajan's Insights

Client Alert | 4 min read | 04.14.26

FedRAMP Solicits Public Comment on Overhaul to Incident Communications Procedures

The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) continues to advance its modernization agenda. On April 8, 2026, FedRAMP released RFC-0031, Updated Incident Communications Procedures for public comment. This RFC proposes replacing the current FedRAMP Incident Communications Procedures (ICP) with what FedRAMP calls “a clear set of reporting requirements … established using a modern rules-based format.” ...