Kyle Loree – VISS25
CTO, Electron Networks
Kyle Loree is a passionate advocate for the future of technology, dedicated to demystifying complex concepts in quantum computing and AI for a wider audience. He actively contributes to the field as a part of the IEEE P1947 Working Group on Quantum standards. With professional experience spanning Education, Governance, and Manufacturing, Kyle specializes in guiding individuals and organizations through the exciting journeys of AI adoption and quantum implementation, ensuring a smooth and impactful transition across diverse sectors.
A recognized leader in technology governance and community building, Kyle’s background includes deep expertise in cybersecurity and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT). He has worked extensively on the Canadian Internet Governance Forum (CIGF) for several years, helping shape policy and dialogue around digital infrastructure. His insights are frequently shared at major conferences, where he presents on a range of crucial topics, from organizational culture and governance to emerging threats like deepfakes. His commitment to the tech community is further demonstrated through his long-term service on the boards of multiple non-profit organizations, including the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) and ISACA, where he helps drive professional standards and ethical practices. Kyle believes that understanding these cutting-edge fields is crucial for innovation and empowerment, and actively works to educate and inspire the next generation of tech leaders and enthusiasts.
Kyle Loree is a passionate advocate for the future of technology, dedicated to demystifying complex concepts in quantum computing and AI for a wider audience. He actively contributes to the field as a part of the IEEE P1947 Working Group on Quantum standards. With professional experience spanning Education, Governance, and Manufacturing, Kyle specializes in guiding individuals and organizations through the exciting journeys of AI adoption and quantum implementation, ensuring a smooth and impactful transition across diverse sectors.
A recognized leader in technology governance and community building, Kyle’s background includes deep expertise in cybersecurity and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT). He has worked extensively on the Canadian Internet Governance Forum (CIGF) for several years, helping shape policy and dialogue around digital infrastructure. His insights are frequently shared at major conferences, where he presents on a range of crucial topics, from organizational culture and governance to emerging threats like deepfakes. His commitment to the tech community is further demonstrated through his long-term service on the boards of multiple non-profit organizations, including the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) and ISACA, where he helps drive professional standards and ethical practices. Kyle believes that understanding these cutting-edge fields is crucial for innovation and empowerment, and actively works to educate and inspire the next generation of tech leaders and enthusiasts.