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Reinforcements ahead of the CYVAC launch – two new faces join the team

Emma Lenndelius and Harald Reinholdt at Cybercampus.
Emma Lenndelius and Harald Reinholdt, Cybercampus.
Published Apr 21, 2026

Cybercampus Sweden is in the home stretch of finishing and launching CYVAC, the foundational digital cybersecurity training designed to raise the bar for cyber awareness across society. To help get it across the finish line, we're bringing on two new team members: Harald Reinholdt and Emma Lenndelius — both adding exactly the skills the project needs at this critical stage.

Emma Lenndelius – the link between the platform and the people

Emma comes with a diverse background in the motorcycle industry, where she built experience managing relationships with customers, dealers, manufacturers, and regulatory bodies including the Swedish Transport Agency across the Nordics. She also has hands-on experience developing training programs for workshop staff.

At Cybercampus, Emma joins as a project assistant, taking ownership of customer relationships, pilot testing, follow-up, and showcasing CYVAC at events and demos. She's excited to be part of something that genuinely matters, helping more people across society build real awareness around cybersecurity.

Harald Reinholdt – crafting a UX worth coming back to

Harald holds a bachelor's degree in cognitive science and is currently completing a master's in IT and Management. As an intern on the CYVAC project, his focus is clear: making sure the platform delivers a thoughtful, user-centered experience from start to finish.

The goal is a platform that feels professional, intuitive, and visually polished, where every user walks away feeling like the time was well spent.

Together, Harald and Emma cover the full spectrum: from user experience to customer engagement and communication. Welcome to the team!

What is CYVAC?

CYVAC (Cyber Vaccination) is a foundational digital cybersecurity training program developed by Cybercampus Sweden, built to raise the baseline level of cyber knowledge across society.

  • Six modules combining theory, exercises, and hands-on practice
  • An interactive, browser-based platform built for self-paced learning
  • Around 2–3 hours to complete
  • Builds practical understanding of common cyber threats and how to protect yourself and your organisation
  • Pilot training is conducted with instructor access for guidance and questions