Former New Jersey federal prosecutors said the recent indictments in the largest known computer hacking and securities fraud scheme are a testament to the way New Jersey U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman has made cybercrime a top priority by partnering both with fellow law enforcement agencies and the private sector.

Michael Buchanan, a former New Jersey assistant U.S. attorney who, from 1999 to 2008, handled Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and insider trading cases, among other matters, said he believes “the office has been, since my tenure, one of the leaders in the country” in cybercrime investigations and prosecutions.

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