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always lock the "secret door"

2024-10-03

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secrecy is a shield against the enemy, while leaking secrets is a sharp sword that pierces oneself. on the eve of national day, a certain department organized officers and soldiers to watch a confidentiality education video to identify weak links in confidentiality, and issued confidentiality reminders to officers and soldiers on vacation to visit relatives and when they were away from home, to guide everyone to keep confidentiality during the holidays.

holidays are not only a period of intensive contact between officers and soldiers with the outside world, but also a period of high incidence of enemy secret theft. enemy agents are always around, and secrets can be leaked in an instant. if the vigilance and sensitivity in keeping secrets are not strong, the "thought sentinel" takes a nap, the tongue cannot be locked, and the behavior loses control, it may cause leakage.

"keeping a secret is not enough for nine and a half, not even nine and nine, it has to be ten percent." there are no holidays in confidentiality work, and the "secrecy door" must be locked at all times. we should firmly establish the awareness that "one percent of negligence may lead to 100% failure". we must have a clear understanding and clear boundaries of what can be used, what must be banned, what is suitable for sharing, and what should be kept secret, and be strict with confidentiality. strict and detailed, and effectively build a strong line of defense for confidentiality.

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