security service
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Definition
Noun: 1. A government agency responsible for internal security and counterintelligence within a nation's territory: Specifically, the term often refers to the United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, officially known as MI5 (Military Intelligence, Section 5). Its primary role is to protect national security by identifying and countering threats such as espionage, terrorism, and sabotage that originate within the country.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The security service warned of a heightened threat level in the capital.
- He was investigated by the security service after reports of suspicious contacts with a foreign diplomat.
- The primary duty of the security service is to protect the state from internal threats.
Advanced Usage
- "The Security Service": When capitalized, this is the official name for MI5 in the United Kingdom.
- The Security Service works closely with police counter-terrorism units.
- The term can be used more generically to refer to similar domestic intelligence agencies in other countries, though their official names often differ (e.g., the FBI in the United States has some comparable domestic security functions).
Variants and Related Words
- MI5: The common name for the UK's Security Service.
- Counterintelligence: The activity of protecting a nation's secrets and information from espionage, a core function of a security service.
- Domestic intelligence agency: A descriptive term for an organization like a security service.
- Secret service: While sometimes confused, this typically refers to an agency responsible for protecting dignitaries (e.g., the U.S. Secret Service) or can be a synonym for an intelligence agency in some contexts.
Synonyms
- Domestic intelligence agency
- Counterintelligence service
- Internal security agency
Related Phrases
- Security clearance: Official authorization to access classified information, often granted after vetting by a security service.
- She obtained a high-level security clearance after a thorough background check by the security service.
- Security vetting: The process of investigating a person's background, typically conducted by a security service.
- All parliamentary staff must undergo security vetting.
Noun
- the government agency in the United Kingdom that is responsible for internal security and counterintelligence on British territory