Articles
Writing on cloud infrastructure, digital sovereignty and open systems.
- From Eidsvoll to email: Norway's Constitution Day in a digital age On Norway's Constitution Day, WAYSCloud launched meil.no — a Norwegian productivity suite. May 17th is about self-determination, and in 2026 that also means digital infrastructure.
- 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.
- 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.
- Why we built meil.no: a Norwegian productivity suite for everyday digi WAYSCloud is opening the beta for meil.no, a Norwegian productivity suite for email, calendar, contacts, files, browser-based document collaboration and video meetings — built without ads, tracking or profiling.
- We built something for the capacity that was already there Cloud infrastructure runs below peak utilization most of the time. That idle headroom is already paid for. WAYSCloud Impact puts it to work for research.
- How “getting a hobby” turned into Radar Radar started as a joke about needing a hobby outside cloud infrastructure and became a small side project for making security advisories easier to read.
- Cloud in Europe is entering a different phase Cloud in Europe is shifting from scale and flexibility toward control, compliance and predictability. This is not a trend. It reflects a broader shift in how infrastructure is understood — from a technical layer to a strategic concern.
- Sovereignty is not something you claim — this is how we approach it Sovereignty is often treated as a claim. In practice, it’s about understanding control, dependencies and what actually happens when you’re the one running the system.
- When regulation meets encryption in modern cloud systems Cloud infrastructure is built on encryption and non-access by design. This analysis explores why proposed CSAR measures may conflict with that model — and what it means for security and responsibility.
- Speaking at CMS Kluge IT Procurement Forum on cloud and AI Speaking at CMS Kluge’s IT Procurement Forum on cloud, AI and governance, and how public sector decisions are evolving.
- Arguing for sovereignty — on Microsoft’s stage in Denmark An unexpected pitch on digital sovereignty at Microsoft’s headquarters — and what it revealed about dependency, infrastructure and Europe’s direction.