General mandate: A prerequisite for warding off dangers posed by enemies of the
free democratic basic order is comprehensive information of state bodies and the public about anti-constitutional efforts and developments, with the aim of defending the values of the basic order. The BfV is responsible for providing an early warning system (
"Frühwarnsystem"). The specific tasks of the BfV arise from § 3 of the BVerfSchG (Tasks of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution) in conjunction with § 5 of the BVerfSchG (Distinction between the federal government and the states):
1. Defensive Democracy One of the BfV's main tasks is to collect and evaluate information, such as factual or personal information, news or documents about efforts directed against the free democratic basic order. It is therefore part of the concept of a
defensive democracy, according to which an early warning system is set up in order to "identify threats in advance of a specific danger in order to be able to react to them politically and/or legally in a timely manner." These include political or violent activities that endanger the security or existence of the
Federal Republic of Germany due to their anti-democratic attitudes or intentions, such as
extreme left or
right-wing parties and organizations or
terrorist groups. The
Federal Police's Center for Information and Communication Technology (
Zentrum für Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik (IKTZ)) supports the BfV in the field of radio technology in accordance with § 10 of the Federal Police Act (
Bundespolizeigesetz (BPolG)). In 2008, the heads of the constitutional protection authorities specifically called for the strategic monitoring of relevant
Internet exchange point such as the
DE-CIX.
2. Counterintelligence The BfV's legal mandate is to investigate "security-endangering or intelligence-related activities [...] for a foreign power" (§ 3 of the BVerfSchG), i.e. to counter espionage and sabotage within the country. To this end, the BfV investigates the activities of foreign intelligence services in order to prevent espionage activities and sabotage measures against political and public institutions (e.g. political parties or government agencies) or commercial enterprises. This also includes uncovering illegal business or the leakage of know-how that could serve to further proliferate nuclear, biological or chemical weapons. Corresponding activities that take place abroad, however, are monitored by the
Federal Intelligence Service. Countering espionage in the area of the
Bundeswehr or the area of responsibility of the
Federal Ministry of Defense (§ 1 of the Law on the Military Counterintelligence Service
(Gesetz über den militärischen Abschirmdienst (MADG)) is the task of the
Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD). In the area of counter-espionage, the BfV distinguishes between A, B and C states. The A states are dealt with particularly intensively. In 2022, these included
Russia,
China,
Turkey,
Iran and
North Korea. In the case of the B states, 21 in 2022, there is no permanent observation, but rather the processing of individual suspected cases. In the case of the C states, 172 in 2022, no intelligence means are used in principle. Suspected case processing is possible in every category. Even today, the BfV's counter-espionage department deals with those former members of the
Ministry for State Security (Stasi) of the
German Democratic Republic who continue to work in intelligence services, mostly on behalf of Russia. Since 2015, Department 4, responsible for counter-espionage, has been growing, and later responsibility for cyber defense was also placed in this department. A few weeks after the start of the
Ukraine war in 2022, the office applied for an additional 50 positions for Department 4.
3. Secret and economic protection Another area of responsibility of the BfV is the protection of secrets and economic security. In relation to the work of the BfV, this includes regulations and instructions or recommendations that are intended to ensure the protection of
classified information belonging to the state and the industry commissioned by it (protection of secrets) or of
trade secret (economic security) from unauthorized access. The BfV offers publications on the Internet and advice to commercial enterprises. In addition, the BfV carries out security checks for personnel (
Sicherheitsüberprüfung) in areas of commercial enterprises that are
subject to secrecy. Since 2008, the information transfer between the BfV and the economy has been carried out by the Working Group for Economic Security (
Allianz für Sicherheit in der Wirtschaft) in the Economic Security Department (
Ressortkreis Wirtschaftsschutz). == Objects of observation ==