Sweden’s higher education sector sits at the crossroads of open research, international collaboration, and increasing regulatory and cybersecurity pressure. Universities must protect sensitive research data, personal information, and critical digital infrastructure while preserving academic freedom and openness. The cybersecurity leaders featured below—including CISOs and other senior security and technology leaders—are shaping how Swedish universities manage risk, resilience, and trust in complex academic environments.
Carl-Niclas Odenbring — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Carl-Niclas Odenbring is the CISO at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and a seasoned IT and security leader with more than 25 years of experience bridging technology and core business needs. Formerly a CIO and Director of IT, he brings deep expertise in leadership, large-scale IT delivery, and information security across sectors including higher education, research, government, life sciences, and industrial manufacturing. His pragmatic approach to security reflects the realities of open research environments while maintaining strong protections for critical academic systems.
Hans Jevrell — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Chief Enterprise Architect, Örebro University
Hans Jevrell combines the roles of CISO and Chief Enterprise Architect at Örebro University, supporting executive decision-making through architecture-driven security and technology strategy. With experience across healthcare, defense, transportation, and digital government, he focuses on aligning function, technology, and business outcomes. His background in e-health, e-society, and civil security enables him to address cybersecurity challenges that span organizational, societal, and academic boundaries.
Christian Bladh — Controller and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Blekinge Institute of Technology
Christian Bladh serves as both Controller and CISO at Blekinge Institute of Technology, bringing a strong financial and analytical perspective to information security leadership. With a background in business planning, analytics, and higher education operations, he plays a key role in integrating cybersecurity governance with financial oversight, risk management, and institutional accountability within an academic setting.
Tobias Granlund — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Jönköping University
Tobias Granlund is the CISO at Jönköping University, with a professional background that blends information security, privacy, and legal expertise. Prior to his current role, he led privacy services at Secify and served as legal counsel for privacy and information security, advising organizations across multiple sectors. His experience positions him well to navigate GDPR compliance, information security strategy, and data protection challenges unique to universities and research-driven institutions.
Cybersecurity Leadership in Swedish Academia
Cybersecurity in higher education is no longer just an IT concern—it is a strategic leadership challenge involving governance, privacy, research integrity, and institutional resilience. The CISOs and cybersecurity leaders highlighted here demonstrate how Swedish universities are strengthening their security posture while supporting open research, innovation, and global collaboration. Together, they represent the evolving role of cybersecurity leadership in safeguarding Sweden’s academic and research excellence.
