This document discusses power relationships in US cybersecurity policy using Clegg's Circuits of Power theory. It analyzes policy developments through the episodic, social integration, and system integration circuits. Key events discussed include the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, various security breaches in 2007-2008 that led to new policies, and resistance to laws like the Cyber Security Enhancement Act of 2002 and Stop Online Piracy Act due to privacy concerns. The document argues power struggles have weakened the US cybersecurity position amid constant attacks.