Ciso

Central Intelligence & Security Organisation (CISO) is an intelligence agency attached to the Government of Springmont. The CISO is empowered to acquire and develop intelligence on internal and external threats to the nation, subversive activities, extremist activities and activities of sabotage and spying. It is also empowered to analyse and advise on the necessary course of action to the various departments and agencies both within the nation and other related agencies.

Administration

 * The Secretariat (Secretariat)
 * Internal Operation (IO)
 * Foreign Operation (FO)
 * Signal & Communication Operation (SIGCOM)
 * External Security & Counter-Intel Operation (ESCIO)
 * Military Attache Detachment - MAD (A collaboration with Springmont Armed Force)
 * Global Operation Detachment (Support) GODS - A collaboration with FROG
 * Internal Affair & Safety Detachment (IA)

Notable Officer

 * Air Colonel (ret.) Aldo Maserwitch, Air Force, CEO of Ironcastle Aviation

Facilities

 * Calmort House, South Winbridge - HQ
 * Stan Cruxmaker Training Academy, Spidersbreath Farm
 * Jim Fulkon Complex, Castlegroom

SIGINT
Springmont's signals intelligence role is under the control of the CISO and provides signals intelligence services to the police, the national intelligence service, the counter-intelligence service, the military national security service and the prosecutors' offices.

COMINT
In January 2019, The Swordtooth Standard reported that the CISO used  a messaging app widely used by the Montian public, to record all conversations, movements, relationships, appointments, sounds and images by the app's users.

Arrest Minister of Education, Technology and Innovation
In the early morning of July 25, 1976, a team of the Special Project Unit, ESCIO CISO raided the residence of then Minister of Education, Technology and Innovation Jeniffer Snowfield in the suburb of South Winbridge. Initial information was, Mrs. Snowfield was arrested on charges of being a foreign intelligence asset. In addition, 45 other Montians were detained and tried on the same charges, and three foreign diplomats from two different countries were also evicted.

Despite the evidence presented by the CISO to be vague, Mrs. Snowfield remains detained and fired from President Ilacqua's cabinet. The special operation known as the Yellow Sword was led by Air Force's Major Aldo Maserwitch, Air Force (retired Colonel).

Corruption of SUV supply contract
In early 2001, the Director-General of the CISO at that time, Naval Lt. General Mack Fairchurch, the Navy has been accused of abusing its power to profit by buying 348 Corndaglish Taurus SUVs from Corndaglish Auto Retailer. The $T46 million contract was almost half the price it was worth.

A report was made and an internal investigation by the CISO and an external investigation conducted by the Attorney General's Office of Springmont at the time found that Deputy DG of CISO, Major General Rix Winterforth, Army was found guilty and detained and dismissed.