Like a John Le Carré novel updated for the digital age, Chasing Shadows provides a gripping account of how the Citizen Lab, the world’s foremost digital watchdog, has uncovered dozens of cyber espionage cases and protects people in countries around the world. Called “essential reading” by Margaret Atwood, it’s a chilling reminder of the invisible invasions happening on smartphones and computers around the world.
In this real-life spy thriller, cyber security expert Ronald Deibert details the unseemly marketplace for high-tech surveillance, professional disinformation, and computerized malfeasance. He reveals how his team of digital sleuths at the Citizen Lab have lifted the lid on dozens of covert operations targeting innocent citizens everywhere.
Chasing Shadows provides a front-row seat to a dark underworld of digital espionage, disinformation, and subversion. There, autocrats and dictators peer into their targets’ lives with the mere press of a button, spreading their tentacles of authoritarianism through a digital ecosystem that is insecure, poorly regulated, and prone to abuse. The activists, opposition figures, and journalists who dare to advocate for basic political rights and freedoms are hounded, arrested, tortured, and sometimes murdered.
From the gritty streets of Guatemala City to the corridors of power in the White House, this compelling narrative traces the journey of the Citizen Lab as it evolved into a globally renowned source of counterintelligence for civil society. As this small team of investigators disarmed cyber mercenaries and helped to improve the digital security of billions of people worldwide, their success brought them, too, into the same sinister crosshairs that plagued the victims they worked to protect.
Deibert recounts how the Lab exposed the world’s pre-eminent cyber-mercenary firm, Israel-based NSO Group—the creators of the phone-hacking marvel Pegasus—in a series of human rights abuses, from domestic spying scandals in Spain, Poland, Hungary, and Greece to its implication in the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.
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Chasing Shadows: Cyber Espionage, Subversion, and the Global Fight for Democracy
Not my favorite title. . . closer to Surveillance State not Shadows
"More surprised what is NOT in this book. Like not wanting to lose Gov Contracts?"
— Lucy (3/5)
Be concerned and be proud of an effective Canadian intervention against clandestine surveillance!
"Very enlightening read. Brings me up to date on the reality of Internet surveillance and abuse. Confirms my concerns about concentrated wealth and efforts to keep it that way. I am proud of the Canadian contribution to unmasking clandestine surveillance."
— Gerard B. (5/5)
Everyone should be aware of Chasing Shadows
"This was chosen as a gift for my family including daughter, son-in-law, two teenage grandsons, to introduce them to Ron Deibert and his worldclass organization based in Toronto, as they outline the significant scope of cyber crime impacting all of us while our federal government tends to not act to increase our security against foreign interference in many areas of business, education, life in Canada."
— Elisabeth (5/5)
The perils of your cell phone
"A must read to understand how fragile our democracy has become, and the covert cyber methods used by governments and organizations that can track your communications to your detriment."
— D. W. (5/5)
Cyber Espionage Globally
"My husband has not read this yet but can hardly wait to tackle this very interesting book"
— Heather (5/5)
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Published date: Feb 03, 2026
Language: English
No. of Pages: 464
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9781668014059
Dimensions:
5.5" W x
1.4" L x
8.375" H
Praise for Ronald J. Deibert
Ronald J. Deibert is the founder and director of the Citizen Lab, a world-renowned digital security research center at the University of Toronto. The bestselling author of Reset: Reclaiming the Internet for Civil Society and Black Code: Surveillance, Privacy, and the Dark Side of the Internet, he has also written many landmark articles and reports on espionage operations that infiltrated government and NGO computer networks. His team’s exposés of the spyware that attacks journalists and anti-corruption advocates around the world have been featured in TheNew York Times, The Washington Post, Financial Times, and other media. Deibert has received multiple honors for his cutting-edge work, and in 2022 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada—the country’s second-highest honor of merit.
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