Episode 38 — AI and National Security

AI is transforming national security strategies worldwide. This episode begins with intelligence analysis, where AI processes signals, satellite images, and vast text datasets at speeds impossible for humans. We then look at cybersecurity, where AI is used for intrusion detection, malware analysis, and automated response. Military applications include autonomous drones, robotic vehicles, and AI-enhanced command-and-control systems that accelerate battlefield decision-making. Surveillance and border security rely on AI-powered facial recognition, predictive risk models, and crowd analysis systems, while wargaming simulations allow militaries to test strategies in virtual environments.
But national security AI is not without risks. Autonomous weapons raise profound ethical and legal dilemmas, with global debates over bans or regulation. The dual-use nature of AI means civilian technologies can be repurposed for military objectives, blurring boundaries between defense and commerce. Geopolitical competition between nations fuels an AI arms race, while international cooperation struggles to keep pace with rapid innovation. By the end of this episode, listeners will understand how AI is redefining security and stability, and why governance frameworks are urgently needed to balance strategic advantage with global safety. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
Episode 38 — AI and National Security
Broadcast by