Published July 31, 2025 | Version v1
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The role of AI in national cybersecurity policy and resilience planning: A comprehensive analysis of the United States' strategic approach

  • 1. Information Science, University of North Texas, United States.
  • 2. College of Technology, Davenport University, United States.
  • 3. Computer Science, Troy University, United States.
  • 4. School of Computing, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom.

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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into national cybersecurity frameworks represents a paradigmatic shift in how democratic nations approach digital defense and resilience planning. This article examines the multifaceted role of AI in shaping United States cybersecurity policy, analyzing current implementations, strategic frameworks, and emerging challenges. Through comprehensive analysis of policy documents, threat assessments, and technological capabilities, this study demonstrates that AI serves both as a critical enabler of cybersecurity resilience and a potential vector for sophisticated threats. The research reveals that while AI technologies offer unprecedented capabilities for threat detection, response automation, and predictive analysis, they simultaneously introduce novel vulnerabilities and ethical considerations that require careful policy navigation. The findings suggest that successful AI integration in national cybersecurity requires a balanced approach encompassing technological innovation, regulatory frameworks, public-private partnerships, and international cooperation.

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