State Security
State Security may refer to:
- general concepts of security agency, national security, or secret police
Active intelligence agencies
- State Security Service (Belgium)
- State Security Service (Latvia)
- Lebanese State Security
- State Security Department of Lithuania
- State Security Service (Nigeria)
- Presidency of State Security, Saudi Arabia
- State Security Agency (South Africa)
Defunct intelligence agencies
- State Security (Czechoslovakia)
- Stasi, or Ministry for State Security in the former German Democratic Republic
- State Security Investigations Service, Egypt
- Bureau of State Security, South Africa
- State Security Council, former intelligence coordinating organ in South Africa
- State Security Administration (Yugoslavia)
Other governmental agencies
See also
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