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What does the provincial security office do?

The duties of the National Security Office are: to be responsible for the publicity and education of national security concepts, awareness of the enemy and ourselves and political stability; Be responsible for understanding, mastering and tracking key personnel affecting political stability, and do a good job in ideological education; Responsible for conducting investigations, collecting information, timely and accurately grasping the ideological trends of employees and students, and providing basis for decision-making by superior leaders; Cooperate with public security organs and state security organs to investigate and detect cases endangering state security.

The recruitment requirements of the National Security Office are:

1, can consciously love their jobs and work hard;

2. Excellent overall awareness and confidentiality awareness;

3. party member, party member, has been in grassroots work experience for more than three years.

The National Security Agency is managed by People's Republic of China (PRC) the State Council. The Ministry of National Security of People's Republic of China (PRC) is an integral part of the State Council, People's Republic of China (PRC). It is the anti-espionage organ and political security organ of China government, and can exercise the powers of public security organs in investigation, detention, preliminary examination and execution of arrest as stipulated by the Constitution and laws. The National Security Bureau 65438+July 0983 was formed by the merger of the former Investigation Department of the CPC Central Committee, the Political Security Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, some units of the United Front Work Department of the Central Committee and some units of the Science, Technology and Industry Committee for National Defense.

legal ground

National Security Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

Article 77 Citizens and organizations shall perform the following obligations to safeguard national security:

(1) Abide by the relevant provisions of the Constitution, laws and national security regulations;

(two) timely report clues that endanger national security activities;

(3) Truthfully providing known evidence of activities endangering national security;

Providing convenience or other assistance for national security work;

(5) Providing necessary support and assistance to state security organs, public security organs and relevant military organs;

(6) Keeping known state secrets;

Other obligations stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.