

Ron Deibert
Founder of the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto, a leading institution in protecting citizens from digital intrusion. Author of 'Chasing Shadows, Cyber Espionage, Subversion, and the Global Fight for Democracy'.
Top 3 podcasts with Ron Deibert
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Feb 25, 2025 • 25min
Ron Deibert: ‘We’re living in a Philip K. Dick novel.’
Ron Deibert, Director of the Citizen Lab and author of 'Chasing Shadows,' discusses the pressing issues surrounding digital surveillance and accountability. He reflects on his journey from studying Soviet politics to addressing contemporary cyber challenges, emphasizing the dual nature of technology as both a tool for democratization and a means for government oversight. Deibert reveals the global implications of his team's discoveries, including the GhostNet breach and the dangers posed by spyware like Pegasus, making a compelling case for the need to guard digital rights.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 50min
A “Bonanza" of Spyware Abuses
Ron Deibert, Director of Citizen Lab and author of "Chasing Shadows," dives into the disturbing world of spyware abuse by governments and spy agencies. He highlights the alarming rise in unregulated surveillance practices, particularly against journalists and dissidents. Deibert reveals how technologies, originally developed through military expertise, have become commercialized tools for oppression. He discusses the chilling implications of spyware in crises like the Khashoggi case and ongoing scandals in Europe, emphasizing the urgent need for regulatory protections.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 54min
Spyware abusers can easily hack your phone and surveil you
Ron Deibert, founder of the Citizen Lab and author of 'Chasing Shadows', delves into the alarming world of digital surveillance. He reveals how sophisticated spyware like Pegasus can infiltrate any phone globally, leaving us all vulnerable. Deibert discusses the ethical challenges tech firms face while aiding authoritarian regimes and emphasizes the need for protective measures for activists. He also addresses the disturbing merger of social media with surveillance, showcasing a landscape where personal safety is increasingly compromised.


