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Former U.S. Attorney Zachary Myers on cybersecurity threats, crypto crime and ransomware

An episode of the The Indiana Lawyer Podcast with Maura Johnson podcast, hosted by IBJ Media, titled "Former U.S. Attorney Zachary Myers on cybersecurity threats, crypto crime and ransomware" was published on August 6, 2025 and runs 32 minutes.

August 6, 2025 ·32m · The Indiana Lawyer Podcast with Maura Johnson

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Zachary Myers, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana and now a partner at McCarter & English LLP, joins Indiana Lawyer reporter Maura Johnson to discuss his extensive background in prosecuting cybercrime, including ransomware, cryptocurrency fraud and international hacking. Myers shares how emerging threats have evolved and how law enforcement and private firms are adapting to protect businesses and individuals alike. Subscribe to the Indiana Lawyer today - ⁠TheIndianaLawyer.com/subscribe⁠ Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠

Zachary Myers, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana and now a partner at McCarter & English LLP, joins Indiana Lawyer reporter Maura Johnson to discuss his extensive background in prosecuting cybercrime, including ransomware, cryptocurrency fraud and international hacking. Myers shares how emerging threats have evolved and how law enforcement and private firms are adapting to protect businesses and individuals alike. Subscribe to the Indiana Lawyer today - ⁠TheIndianaLawyer.com/subscribe⁠ Check out our event lineup and register now at ⁠IBJ.com/Register ⁠ Discover which programs are accepting nominations now at ⁠IBJ.com/Nominate⁠
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