The National Security Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) defines the national security tasks in the field of 1 1, including political security, homeland security, military security, economic security, cultural security, social security, scientific and technological security, information security, ecological security, resource security and nuclear security.
The National Security Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) designated April 15 as the National Security Education Day. It is stipulated that the state should strengthen national security news propaganda and public opinion guidance. Carry out various forms of national security publicity and education activities, incorporate national security education into the national education system and the civil servant education and training system, and enhance the national security awareness of the whole people.
Obligations of citizens and organizations to safeguard national security:
1. Abide by the relevant provisions of the Constitution, laws and national security regulations.
2, timely report clues that endanger national security activities.
3. Truthfully provide known evidence of activities endangering national security.
4, to provide convenience or other assistance for national security work.
5. Provide necessary support and assistance to state security organs, public security organs and relevant military organs.
6. Keep known state secrets.
7. Other obligations stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.