Sweden’s transportation and logistics sector is the circulatory system of the economy—rail, ports, postal services, public transit, freight, and emerging mobility platforms that move people and goods every day. That scale and interdependence create an unusually demanding cybersecurity environment: complex supplier ecosystems, always-on operations, and technology stacks that blend traditional enterprise IT with safety-critical and operational systems. The CISOs and other cybersecurity leaders below reflect the blend of governance, engineering, and operational discipline needed to keep services resilient and trusted.
Catharina Zeffer-Borglin — Head of Infrastructure & Operations and Cybersecurity, SJ AB
Catharina Zeffer-Borglin leads Infrastructure & Operations at SJ AB with responsibility for cybersecurity, building on several years of platform leadership and cloud transformation work at SJ. Her focus combines stable delivery in a modern IT landscape with a people-first leadership style, emphasizing psychological safety, team development, and continuous improvement, while guiding a growing organization of employees and consultants operating across cloud services, integrations, networks, and the digital workplace.
Christian Lagerqvist — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Port of Gothenburg
Christian Lagerqvist is the CISO at the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden’s largest port and a critical infrastructure organization. With roots in engineering and secure communications, he’s built a career spanning secure network design, IT/OT security leadership, and advisory roles across large enterprises. His approach emphasizes security as an enabler, bridging risk, law, operations, and culture while operationalizing frameworks and regulations such as NIS2, GDPR, ISO 27001, and IEC 62443 in complex environments.
Erkan Kahraman — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), PostNord
Erkan Kahraman is the CISO at PostNord with over 20 years of experience, leading information security strategy as part of the IT leadership team. His work centers on risk management, security operations, security engineering, and IT governance. He brings additional perspective from prior roles supporting secure cloud adoption at AWS Professional Services and leading security programs at software companies, including driving ISO 27001 certifications and SOC 2 audit outcomes.
Sofia Darrell — Head of Information & Cybersecurity (CISO), Keolis Sverige AB
Sofia Darrell is the Head of Information & Cybersecurity (CISO) at Keolis Sverige AB, after serving as Information Security Manager within the same organization. Her background includes several years as a senior information security consultant at Telia Cygate, with experience across areas such as ISO 27001, risk analysis, incident response, and security governance—skills well-suited to public transport environments where operational continuity and structured security management matter.
Bekim Kalludra — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Nobina Europe
Bekim Kalludra is the CISO at Nobina Europe, bringing a business-aligned IT leadership mindset shaped by experience in both national and international organizations. His profile emphasizes building capabilities that support the business plan, working close to operations, and driving continual improvement, an approach that fits the realities of large-scale transport services where security must translate into reliable day-to-day delivery.
Magnus Carling — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Stena AB
Magnus Carling is the CISO at Stena AB and leads the group’s information security program, including support for compliance activities, incident management, and information security governance such as data privacy. With a long IT career and strengths in risk management, ISO 27000, global infrastructure management, service management (ITIL), and leadership, he frames security as essential to uninterrupted operations, particularly relevant in logistics-heavy, globally connected organizations.
Georgios Kryparos — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Einride
Georgios Kryparos is the CISO at Einride and a member of the group leadership team, with a focus on robust, modular, and testable secure architecture. His work includes building and scaling security teams, delivering ISO 27001 certification in about a year, and overseeing security assessment work related to autonomous vehicle architecture (including an audit performed by RISE following ISO 21434). He also highlights a SIEM-less monitoring and incident management approach and a feedback-driven vulnerability management program designed to integrate closely with engineering teams.
Brett Hardman — Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Cabonline
Brett Hardman is the CISO at Cabonline, combining deep enterprise and solution architecture experience with hands-on security leadership. In his current role, he leads the program for ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification and NIS2 alignment, and has noted passing a first audit in June 2025. His work emphasizes governance frameworks, secure-by-design practices, and resilient API/integration security—well matched to platform-heavy transportation services operating at scale.
Cybersecurity Leadership in Sweden’s Transportation and Logistics Sector
Transportation and logistics organizations depend on trust, uptime, and ecosystem coordination, where a single disruption can cascade across services, suppliers, and communities. The CISOs and cybersecurity leaders featured here reflect a sector-wide shift toward engineering-led security, resilient architecture, and practical governance that supports operations instead of slowing them down. Their collective work highlights how Sweden’s mobility and logistics landscape is strengthening cyber resilience across critical infrastructure and modern digital platforms alike.
