China News Service, March 26 (Xinhua) According to the WeChat public account of the Ministry of National Security, with the rise of self-media on the Internet, a casual video or a casual comment may receive a lot of attention, and everyone has the opportunity to become a "Internet celebrities", a large number of outdoor check-in and knowledge sharing bloggers are very popular. While "Internet celebrities" hold the "traffic password", they also need to improve their own national security awareness and not let "interested people" take advantage of the loopholes.

Sharing experiences depends on the occasion, please be careful when speaking.

  In recent years, some people who have worked in secret-related units such as party and government agencies, national defense industry, and scientific research institutes have shared their previous experiences on public online platforms in order to attract network traffic and capture netizens’ curiosity about secret-related industries. His professional experience reveals a mystery in his words. What's more, in order to please the public, they do not hesitate to take the initiative to leak state secrets that are still within the confidentiality period of their original units. As everyone knows, while this kind of behavior increases the popularity of the Internet, it may also attract the attention of overseas spy agencies.

  According to the newly revised "Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding State Secrets", personnel involved in secrets shall not disclose state secrets in any way during the declassification period; after the declassification period, they must abide by the state confidentiality regulations and continue to keep the state secrets they know. Fulfill confidentiality obligations.

  Within the scope permitted by laws, regulations and industry rules, sharing one's professional knowledge and workplace experience can indeed play a positive role in spreading positive energy to the target audience. However, when speaking out to the outside world, confidential personnel who understand and hold state secrets should strictly implement confidentiality laws, regulations and rules, and consciously adhere to the bottom line of confidentiality. While striving to become an "Internet celebrity", you should always pay attention to your personal words and deeds, and never leak national secrets or endanger national security due to small mistakes or big mistakes.

The check-in adventure is divided into different scenes, so please proceed with caution

  Some outdoor enthusiasts share their photo guides of "niche" check-in spots on social media, openly using "restricted areas" as a gimmick to gain attention. Not only do they take photos with the "Military Important Areas No Entry" warning sign as the background without any scruples, they also pose to Netizens introduced in detail the multiple routes to cross the railway network and enter the military restricted area. This kind of illegal behavior of breaking into military restricted areas in order to attract people and fans not only seriously disrupts the management order of our important military areas, but may even provide an opportunity for overseas spy and intelligence agencies to spy on and analyze our military deployment, endangering national security.

  According to the "Military Facilities Protection Law of the People's Republic of China", organizations and citizens of the People's Republic of China have the obligation to protect military facilities. Any behavior that disrupts the management order of military restricted areas and military management areas and endangers the safety of military facilities will be severely punished by law.

  The Internet allows the public to follow the footsteps of Internet bloggers to appreciate the great rivers and mountains of the motherland and enjoy the customs and customs of various places without leaving home. However, military management areas and classified sensitive areas are by no means tourist attractions. Once the relevant information is grasped by people with ulterior motives, it may pose a serious threat to national security. This kind of "Internet celebrity" behavior is to gain traffic attention at the expense of national security. Absolutely not advisable. When netizens pursue Internet hot spots and explore "niche" scenes, they also need to remain rational and not blindly follow trends and harm national security.

National security agency reminder

  The Internet is not a place outside the law, and self-media operators also have the responsibility and obligation to safeguard national security. They must not commit wrongful acts that harm national security or even commit crimes in pursuit of traffic exposure. The majority of netizens should enhance their awareness of national security, be vigilant, and abide by the law. As network service providers, each network platform should improve relevant operation and management systems, strictly perform review and supervision responsibilities, keep a close eye on confidentiality risks, eliminate hidden dangers of leaks, promptly eliminate the impact of situations that may leak state secrets and endanger national security, and actively Cooperate with national security agencies or relevant departments to deal with it in accordance with the law.