Lieutenant general schmidle biography

Fighter pilot, scholar USMC Lt. Gen. Robert Schmidle, Jr. to address cyberethics

“Cyberethics” is missing from Webopedia’s list of 29 commonly used words that contain the “cyber” prefix. Tellingly, “cyberbuck,” “cyberbully,” “cyberjockey,” “cybernaut,” “cyberprise,” “cyberslacking,” “cybersquatting” and “cyberzine” are included and defined, but not “cyberethics.”

Embedded in Wikipedia’s rather cryptic and banal definition of cyberethics — “the philosophic study of ethics pertaining to computers, encompassing user behavior and what computers are programmed to do, and how this affects individuals and society” — are a plethora of exceptionally sticky wickets.

U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Robert E. Schmidle Jr. (Ret.) will discuss some of these exceedingly complex challenges during the final lecture of the Chautauqua Women’s Club’s 2018 Contemporary Issues Forum series, “Ethics in the Age of Cyber,” at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, in the Hall of Philosophy.

Currently, Schmidle is university adviser on cyber capabilities and conflict studies, as well as professor of practice i

Key Note Speakers:

Air Marshal Edward Stringer CB CBE MA BEng RAF

Director General Joint Force Development and Defence Academy and former Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Operations)

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Professor Robert Schmidle,Lieutenant General US Marine Corps (retd)

University Advisor on Cyber Capabilities and Conflict Studies at Arizona State University and former Deputy Commander of United States Cyber Command

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Panel Members & Speakers:
Philippe Baumard, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers; Eslsca Business School Paris; Ecole Polytechnique CRG

Elisabeth Braw, Senior Research Fellow, Modern Deterrence Project, RUSI

Gary Brown, Col., USAF (retd), Senior Legal Advisor for the Department of Defense and former Professor of Cyber Security at Marine Corps University

Nick Colosimo, Lead Engineer, Future Combat Air System – Technology, BAE Systems and Professor, Cranfield University

Paul Cornish, Senior Associate Fellow, RUSI, Associate Director, Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre, U

2013-04-11 In a discussion in late March 2013, Lieutenant General Robert E. Schmidle Jr., the Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Aviation (DCA), discussed the F-35B and the evolving Marine Corps approach to the aircraft.

The DCA highlighted a number of key changes associated with the introduction of the F-35B into the USMC which will be part of the evolution of its concepts of operations and capabilities.

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SLD: We have talked to many F-35 pilots, including one experienced F-22 pilot who is a Marine Corps F-35 squadron commander.  When you spend time with the practitioners, you can see what this plane brings to force structure integration and the joint fight.

How do you get people to better understand the innovation associated with the plane, and the CONOPS innovations which the USMC is now shaping, from the Osprey to the F-35B?

Lt. General Schmidle:  It starts by understanding that this is not simply a tactical aircraft replacement. 

Recently, I discussed the transition wi

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