Knut Michael Haugland
Founder building European cloud infrastructure with a focus on control, transparency and open systems.
About
I build cloud infrastructure in Europe, with a focus on control, transparency and long-term reliability.
I am the founder of WAYSCloud, where we design and operate infrastructure that remains within European jurisdictions and under customer control — without dependency on external platforms.
I care deeply about how infrastructure is built, who controls it, and what assumptions it is based on. For me, this is not just technical — it is about trust, responsibility and long-term sovereignty.
My work sits at the intersection of cloud architecture, operational security and digital sovereignty. I focus on how systems behave under real-world conditions, not just how they are designed on paper.
I believe Europe needs infrastructure that is transparent, predictable and independent — not only for compliance, but for resilience and long-term trust.
I write about the decisions, trade-offs and structures behind building and operating infrastructure at scale — based on practical experience, not theory.
I write primarily in English, with a focus on European infrastructure, sovereignty and systems.
Latest writing
- Helsinki Shut, NATO Scrambled: Drone Alerts Hit Finland, Latvia Finland and Latvia sounded parallel overnight drone alerts on 15 May. NATO fighters scrambled, Helsinki-Vantaa briefly shut. Read alongside two years of Baltic seabed cable incidents, the pattern reframes European digital sovereignty as operational, not theoretical.
- Lørenskog-angrepet: Kommunens FAQ sier mer enn pressemeldingen Lørenskog kommune bekrefter at de har mottatt en melding fra aktøren bak dataangrepet og kjenner identiteten til angriperen. Kommunens egen FAQ avslører flere tekniske detaljer enn den første pressemeldingen.
- Nine Weeks Open: Inside CVE-2026-41940 (cPanel/WHM Bypass) A technical walkthrough of the WHM/cPanel authentication bypass — how the exploit chain works, what the in-the-wild numbers actually mean, and the structural lessons for anyone running infrastructure.