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National Intelligence Service (Joseon)

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National Intelligence Service
국가정보원
國家情報院
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Agency overview
Formed13 June 1956
TypeIndependent
JurisdictionGovernment of Joseon
HeadquartersNaegok-dong, Seocho District, Seoul
MottoWe work in the dark to serve the light
EmployeesClassified
Annual budgetClassified
Minister responsible
  • Seo Sumin, Director of the National Intelligence Service
Agency executives
  • Lee Yoo Shin, 1st Deputy Director (Overseas Information Collection-Svetvostok, Kaskaidan Union, Neo-Korea, etc.)
  • Lee Heewoo, 2nd Deputy Director (Domestic Intelligence, Counterintelligence, Anti-Terrorism Investigation)
  • Go Chaeyoung, 3rd Deputy Director (Cooperation with IHS and other organizations)
  • Lim Seung-Hyeon, Director of Planning and Coordination Office (Organization Management & Budget)
Parent agencyPrime Minister of Joseon

The National Intelligence Service (NIS; Korean: 국가정보원, 국정원; Hanja: 國家情報院, 國情院) is one of the chief intelligence agencies of Joseon. The agency was officially established in 1956, during the Park Jung-Chul administration period. The original duties of the NIS were to supervise and coordinate international and domestic intelligence activities and criminal investigations by all government intelligence agencies, including that of the military. The agency’s broad powers allowed it to actively intervene in politics. This broad authority of NIS has led to much controversy, and after the November incident, the government of Joseon transferred NIS' cyber and technical information-gathering mission to IHS.

History

Cybersecurity

Intelligence on the enemies

Scandals