Olav Lysne is a Professor at Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet) in the Department of Information Technology within the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design. His work bridges technical computer science and geopolitical aspects of digital infrastructure, with a particular focus on critical communication systems. He maintains an active research profile with numerous publications spanning decades. Professor Lysne's research interests span both technical and policy domains. His technical work focuses on distributed systems, fault tolerance, formal methods, communication systems, routing, and interconnection technology. Simultaneously, he explores the international political dimensions of technology, particularly regarding 5G security and critical infrastructure. This dual focus makes him a unique voice at the intersection of technical expertise and geopolitical analysis in digital communications. His recent publications (2021-2024) demonstrate a clear trend toward examining the geopolitical implications of digital infrastructure, particularly concerning 5G technology, Huawei, and national security. He has extensively analyzed Norway's position between major global powers in technology policy, digital contact tracing efficacy during the pandemic, and national control mechanisms for digital infrastructure. His work combines technical understanding with political analysis to address complex questions of digital sovereignty and security. Professor Lysne has been actively engaged in public discourse through numerous presentations and media contributions. His work has appeared in venues including Nature Communications, IEEE publications, and various policy forums. His research has practical implications for national security policy, digital infrastructure governance, and international technology cooperation.






