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|current_commander=[[Captain (naval)]]<br>[[Hans Kristian Herland]]
|garrison=[[Akershus Fortress, Norway|Oslo]]
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|ceremonial_chief=[[Harald V of Norway|HM The King]]
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'''Norwegian Defense Security Service (NORDSS)''' (in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]: Forsvarets sikkerhetstjeneste, acronym: FOST) is a joint security and counter-intelligence service within the [[Norwegian Armed Forces]]. Its members are a mix of civilian employees and [[military]] personnel. The head of the service holds the military rank [[Colonel]] or [[Captain (naval)|captain]].
'''Norwegian Defense Security Department (NORDSD)''' (in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]: Forsvarets sikkerhetsavdeling, acronym: FSA) is a joint security and counter-intelligence service within the [[Norwegian Armed Forces]]. Its members are a mix of civilian employees and [[military]] personnel. The head of the service holds the military rank [[Colonel]] or [[Captain (naval)|captain]].


== Role and responsibility ==
== Role and responsibility ==
NORDSS's primary responsibility <ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGYyogBfGXe.29.idium EOS-committee description of NORDSS responsibility]</ref> is protective security and operative security services within the Armed Forces, including responsibilities related to the Norwegian Armed Forces security [[intelligence]].
NORDSD's primary responsibility <ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGYyogBfGXe.29.idium EOS-committee description of NORDSD responsibility]</ref> is protective security and operative security services within the Armed Forces, including responsibilities related to the Norwegian Armed Forces security [[intelligence]].
NORDSS shall, on behalf of the Chief of Defence Norwegian Armed Forces (CHODNOR):<ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Forsvarets_grunnlag_120788a.pdf CHODNOR Security Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref><ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Instruks_sjef_FSA_1_120787a.pdf CO NORDSS Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref>
NORDSD shall, on behalf of the Chief of Defence Norwegian Armed Forces (CHODNOR):<ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Forsvarets_grunnlag_120788a.pdf CHODNOR Security Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref><ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Instruks_sjef_FSA_1_120787a.pdf CO NORDSD Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref>


* Counteract security threats, and threats associated with [[espionage]], [[sabotage]], and [[terrorist]] acts that may affect military activities and/or [[national security]].
* Counteract security threats, and threats associated with [[espionage]], [[sabotage]], and [[terrorist]] acts that may affect military activities and/or [[national security]].
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* Liaise with the [[Norwegian Police Security Service]] in cases that involve the Armed Forces.
* Liaise with the [[Norwegian Police Security Service]] in cases that involve the Armed Forces.


NORDSS does this by collecting and assessing information regarding security risk and weaknesses within the Norwegian Armed Forces, to analyze and recommend which counter measures that must be taken.
NORDSD does this by collecting and assessing information regarding security risk and weaknesses within the Norwegian Armed Forces, to analyze and recommend which counter measures that must be taken.


NORDSS is the largest security clearance (vetting) authority in Norway and handles approximately 20,000 security clearance cases annually.<ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGYyogBfGXe.29.idium EOS-committee description of NORDSS - last line]</ref>
NORDSD is the largest security clearance (vetting) authority in Norway and handles approximately 20,000 security clearance cases annually.<ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGYyogBfGXe.29.idium EOS-committee description of NORDSD - last line]</ref>


== Rule of law and legal mandate ==
== Rule of law and legal mandate ==
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It is only the [[Norwegian Police Security Service]] (PST), [[Norwegian Intelligence Service]] (ETJ) and the Norwegian [[National Security Authority]] (NSM) that are defined as "secret services" and given special executive authority by separate acts of parliament.
It is only the [[Norwegian Police Security Service]] (PST), [[Norwegian Intelligence Service]] (ETJ) and the Norwegian [[National Security Authority]] (NSM) that are defined as "secret services" and given special executive authority by separate acts of parliament.


Since it is not given any such special executive authority, the [[rule of law]] principle strongly limits NORDSS to only to operate within the Armed Forces. Therefor all actions or counter-measures must have legal basis in:
Since it is not given any such special executive authority, the [[rule of law]] principle strongly limits NORDSD to only to operate within the Armed Forces. Therefor all actions or counter-measures must have legal basis in:


# The general provisions of the Protective Security Act,<ref>[http://www.ub.uio.no/ujur/ulovdata/lov-19980320-010-eng.pdf Protective Security Act]</ref><ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/filestore/EOSInstructions.pdf EOS-committee directive]</ref> The Defense Secrets Act,<ref>[http://lovdata.no/all/nl-19140818-003.html Defense Secrets Act (text in Norwegian)]</ref> The Military Criminal Justice Act<ref>[http://lovdata.no/all/nl-19020522-013.html Military Criminal Justice Act (text in Norwegian)]</ref> and the Military police powers act.<ref>[http://lovdata.no/all/nl-19880520-033.html Military Police Powers Act (text in Norwegian)]</ref>
# The general provisions of the Protective Security Act,<ref>[http://www.ub.uio.no/ujur/ulovdata/lov-19980320-010-eng.pdf Protective Security Act]</ref><ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/filestore/EOSInstructions.pdf EOS-committee directive]</ref> The Defense Secrets Act,<ref>[http://lovdata.no/all/nl-19140818-003.html Defense Secrets Act (text in Norwegian)]</ref> The Military Criminal Justice Act<ref>[http://lovdata.no/all/nl-19020522-013.html Military Criminal Justice Act (text in Norwegian)]</ref> and the Military police powers act.<ref>[http://lovdata.no/all/nl-19880520-033.html Military Police Powers Act (text in Norwegian)]</ref>
# [[Common law]] / [[Chain of command]] authority within the Norwegian Armed Forces<ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Forsvarets_grunnlag_120788a.pdf CHODNOR Security Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref><ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Instruks_sjef_FSA_1_120787a.pdf CO NORDSS Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref>
# [[Common law]] / [[Chain of command]] authority within the Norwegian Armed Forces<ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Forsvarets_grunnlag_120788a.pdf CHODNOR Security Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref><ref>[http://www.mil.no/multimedia/archive/00120/Instruks_sjef_FSA_1_120787a.pdf CO NORDSD Directive (text in Norwegian)]</ref>
# International treaties/agreements concerning military security regulation trough Norway's membership in [[NATO]].
# International treaties/agreements concerning military security regulation trough Norway's membership in [[NATO]].


== Oversight ==
== Oversight ==
[[Image:Oversigth of Nordss 2009.jpg|thumb|alt=A]]
[[Image:Oversigth of NORDSD 2009.jpg|thumb|alt=A]]
As a result of lessons learned by the surveillance scandals after the end of the Cold War, several fail-safe mechanisms are in place to prevent future breaches of human rights and illegal surveillance.
As a result of lessons learned by the surveillance scandals after the end of the Cold War, several fail-safe mechanisms are in place to prevent future breaches of human rights and illegal surveillance.
NORDSS is under the direct oversight of the legislative and executive branches in Norway.
NORDSD is under the direct oversight of the legislative and executive branches in Norway.


The [[legislative branch]] ([[Stortinget]]) exercises its control trough the [[Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee]] (EOS-committee),<ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGXCTgZfIWp.35.idium EOS-committee website]</ref> which is an independent watch-dog that monitors NORDSS activities since 2003.
The [[legislative branch]] ([[Stortinget]]) exercises its control trough the [[Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee]] (EOS-committee),<ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGXCTgZfIWp.35.idium EOS-committee website]</ref> which is an independent watch-dog that monitors NORDSD activities since 2003.
In 2009 the service elevated to be one of the ''main inspection objects'' (the Norwegian secret services are the others).
In 2009 the service elevated to be one of the ''main inspection objects'' (the Norwegian secret services are the others).
In all of the EOS committee's annual reports<ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGXCTgZfK5R.35.idium EOS-committee annual reports]</ref> to [[Stortinget]] (the Norwegian Parliament), all deviation from what the committee deems to be in good standards with the [[rule of law]] or [[human rights]] is exposed and been correctly criticized.
In all of the EOS committee's annual reports<ref>[http://www.eos-utvalget.no/hXGXCTgZfK5R.35.idium EOS-committee annual reports]</ref> to [[Stortinget]] (the Norwegian Parliament), all deviation from what the committee deems to be in good standards with the [[rule of law]] or [[human rights]] is exposed and been correctly criticized.
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The [[executive branch]] exercises its control through different means:
The [[executive branch]] exercises its control through different means:


*To control measures pursuant to the Protective Security Act in the Armed Forces, also in matters of personnel security to ensure uniform interpretation of the Act, NORDSS is under the supervisory authority of the Norwegian [[National Security Authority]].
*To control measures pursuant to the Protective Security Act in the Armed Forces, also in matters of personnel security to ensure uniform interpretation of the Act, NORDSD is under the supervisory authority of the Norwegian [[National Security Authority]].
*Political control is exercise through the civilian control of the military through the Minister of Defence, and the principle of accountability in the [[Parliamentary system]].
*Political control is exercise through the civilian control of the military through the Minister of Defence, and the principle of accountability in the [[Parliamentary system]].
*[[Chain of Command]] control is exercised through the CHODNOR, his Chief of staff and the CHODNOR auditory unit, and is responsible to regularly brief the Minister of Defence on NORDSS activities.
*[[Chain of Command]] control is exercised through the CHODNOR, his Chief of staff and the CHODNOR auditory unit, and is responsible to regularly brief the Minister of Defence on NORDSD activities.
The [[judicial branch]] exercises indirect control of NORDSS in those cases legal actions<ref>[http://www.ub.uio.no/ujur/ulovdata/lov-19810522-025-eng.pdf Criminal Procedure Act]</ref> brought against persons by the service or if a corporate charge is brought against NORDSS or its personnel.
The [[judicial branch]] exercises indirect control of NORDSD in those cases legal actions<ref>[http://www.ub.uio.no/ujur/ulovdata/lov-19810522-025-eng.pdf Criminal Procedure Act]</ref> brought against persons by the service or if a corporate charge is brought against NORDSD or its personnel.


== Insignia ==
== Insignia ==
[[Image:FSA logo.JPG|thumb|alt= Shoulder patch worn by NORDSS military personnel on no. 2 service uniforms]]
[[Image:FSA logo.JPG|thumb|alt= Shoulder patch worn by NORDSD military personnel on no. 2 service uniforms]]


The NORDSS [[insignia]] is constructed in accordance with [[Norway|Norwegian]] and continental [[heraldic]] rules and [[tradition]], and was approved by Chief of Defence Norwegian Armed Forces (CHODNOR) in 2003. The insignia symbolism is as follows:
The NORDSD [[insignia]] is constructed in accordance with [[Norway|Norwegian]] and continental [[heraldic]] rules and [[tradition]], and was approved by Chief of Defence Norwegian Armed Forces (CHODNOR) in 2003. The insignia symbolism is as follows:


# The crown is in [[Norway]] the symbol of the [[sovereign]] and the [[executive powers]] of the state.
# The crown is in [[Norway]] the symbol of the [[sovereign]] and the [[executive powers]] of the state.
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# The lion figure is based on the [[Coat of arms of Norway]]. It represent strength and determination to protect and guard the nation and its firm hold on the key, affirms the [[loyalty]] to protect the [[sovereign]] property.
# The lion figure is based on the [[Coat of arms of Norway]]. It represent strength and determination to protect and guard the nation and its firm hold on the key, affirms the [[loyalty]] to protect the [[sovereign]] property.


Since NORDSS is not a part of [[Norwegian Army]] lifeguard division ((This role is filled by [[His Majesty the King's Guards]](HMKG) and the Military Academy (KS) - Linderud)), the standard gold colour is used.
Since NORDSD is not a part of [[Norwegian Army]] lifeguard division ((This role is filled by [[His Majesty the King's Guards]](HMKG) and the Military Academy (KS) - Linderud)), the standard gold colour is used.


==References==
==References==

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Norwegian Defence Security Department
Insignia of NORDSD
Activefrom 1940
CountryNorway
BranchJoint
TypeSecurity Service
RoleSecurity and counter-intelligence
Sizeapprox 100 persons
Garrison/HQOslo
Commanders
Current
commander
Captain (naval)
Hans Kristian Herland
Commander-in-ChiefHM The King

Norwegian Defense Security Department (NORDSD) (in Norwegian: Forsvarets sikkerhetsavdeling, acronym: FSA) is a joint security and counter-intelligence service within the Norwegian Armed Forces. Its members are a mix of civilian employees and military personnel. The head of the service holds the military rank Colonel or captain.

Role and responsibility

NORDSD's primary responsibility [1] is protective security and operative security services within the Armed Forces, including responsibilities related to the Norwegian Armed Forces security intelligence. NORDSD shall, on behalf of the Chief of Defence Norwegian Armed Forces (CHODNOR):[2][3]

  • Act as Designated Security Authority in Norway for the "request for visit" system, by controlling both visits of foreign nationals to the Norwegian Armed Forces or Norwegian defense industry, and issues Norwegian citizens with certification of security clearance when visiting other nations where a valid security clearance is required.

NORDSD does this by collecting and assessing information regarding security risk and weaknesses within the Norwegian Armed Forces, to analyze and recommend which counter measures that must be taken.

NORDSD is the largest security clearance (vetting) authority in Norway and handles approximately 20,000 security clearance cases annually.[4]

Rule of law and legal mandate

Within any democratic and transparent nation, the rule of law and Rechtsstaat principle of regulating executive powers is fundamental. The Norwegian Constitution[5] Article 99 forbids the use of military personnel and powers against the citizens unless warranted by act of parliament or insurrection. Article 110c forbids any executive action that is a violation of human rights.

It is only the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST), Norwegian Intelligence Service (ETJ) and the Norwegian National Security Authority (NSM) that are defined as "secret services" and given special executive authority by separate acts of parliament.

Since it is not given any such special executive authority, the rule of law principle strongly limits NORDSD to only to operate within the Armed Forces. Therefor all actions or counter-measures must have legal basis in:

  1. The general provisions of the Protective Security Act,[6][7] The Defense Secrets Act,[8] The Military Criminal Justice Act[9] and the Military police powers act.[10]
  2. Common law / Chain of command authority within the Norwegian Armed Forces[11][12]
  3. International treaties/agreements concerning military security regulation trough Norway's membership in NATO.

Oversight

A

As a result of lessons learned by the surveillance scandals after the end of the Cold War, several fail-safe mechanisms are in place to prevent future breaches of human rights and illegal surveillance. NORDSD is under the direct oversight of the legislative and executive branches in Norway.

The legislative branch (Stortinget) exercises its control trough the Norwegian Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight Committee (EOS-committee),[13] which is an independent watch-dog that monitors NORDSD activities since 2003. In 2009 the service elevated to be one of the main inspection objects (the Norwegian secret services are the others). In all of the EOS committee's annual reports[14] to Stortinget (the Norwegian Parliament), all deviation from what the committee deems to be in good standards with the rule of law or human rights is exposed and been correctly criticized. These reports are available for the public on the EOS-committee website.

The executive branch exercises its control through different means:

  • To control measures pursuant to the Protective Security Act in the Armed Forces, also in matters of personnel security to ensure uniform interpretation of the Act, NORDSD is under the supervisory authority of the Norwegian National Security Authority.
  • Political control is exercise through the civilian control of the military through the Minister of Defence, and the principle of accountability in the Parliamentary system.
  • Chain of Command control is exercised through the CHODNOR, his Chief of staff and the CHODNOR auditory unit, and is responsible to regularly brief the Minister of Defence on NORDSD activities.

The judicial branch exercises indirect control of NORDSD in those cases legal actions[15] brought against persons by the service or if a corporate charge is brought against NORDSD or its personnel.

Insignia

Shoulder patch worn by NORDSD military personnel on no. 2 service uniforms

The NORDSD insignia is constructed in accordance with Norwegian and continental heraldic rules and tradition, and was approved by Chief of Defence Norwegian Armed Forces (CHODNOR) in 2003. The insignia symbolism is as follows:

  1. The crown is in Norway the symbol of the sovereign and the executive powers of the state.
  2. The basis livery colour is green. This stems from the 2nd World War when the exile Norwegian Armed Forces in the United Kingdom adopted the British Army's patterns to indicate rank and service branch. Green was the service branch colour for intelligence and security service (this is seen today in the UK's army Intelligence Corps beret and stable belt colour which is cypress green).
  3. The silver key represents access to knowledge that is the sovereign property and must be protected.
  4. The lion figure is based on the Coat of arms of Norway. It represent strength and determination to protect and guard the nation and its firm hold on the key, affirms the loyalty to protect the sovereign property.

Since NORDSD is not a part of Norwegian Army lifeguard division ((This role is filled by His Majesty the King's Guards(HMKG) and the Military Academy (KS) - Linderud)), the standard gold colour is used.

References