In 2000, under his real name, he debuted with the satirical novel Saubermann. However, he gained significant notoriety from 2012 with Blackout – Morgen ist es zu spät, a thriller that describes a massive blackout in Europe due to a cyberattack. The work was an international success, translated into more than a dozen languages and adapted into a television series.
Elsberg has continued with titles such as Zero (2014), about digital surveillance; Helix (2016), which addresses genetics; Greed (2019), focused on the global economy; and The President’s Fall (2021), a political thriller. His style combines suspense with technical analysis and has been recognized with awards such as the Wissenschaftsbuch des Jahres in 2012 and 2014. Additionally, he is a sought-after speaker on topics of energy security, digitalization, and politics.
Currently, Elsberg resides in Vienna and also serves as a lecturer at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where he teaches classes on storytelling.
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