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Huawei Aerospace 2026 Confidentiality Education Month │ Building a Confidentiality Defense Together, Every Citizen Has Responsibility

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The 38th National Confidentiality Publicity Month officially kicked off from mid-April to mid-May 2026, with the theme this year being "Building a Confidentiality Defense Line, Everyone Has a Responsibility."

 

Keeping state secrets confidential is not an empty slogan, but a basic obligation granted by the Constitution to every citizen, and it is also an important defense line for maintaining national security and interests. In the digital age, the risk of leaks is everywhere. It may be hidden in a casual photo you take at work, in information accidentally revealed during idle chit-chat, or even lurking in an unknown WiFi network you connect to.

Confidentiality is No Small Matter, These Red Lines Must Not Be Touched

Don't Expose Sensitive Information on Social Platforms: Sensitive information such as meeting documents, work credentials, and photos from confidential areas must not be published on platforms like WeChat Moments or Douyin.

Strictly Safeguard Confidential Documents: Do not privately copy, excerpt, or scan confidential documents, nor take confidential carriers home or to public places.

Keep Cybersecurity in Mind: Do not connect to unknown networks, do not use public devices to handle confidential information, and be alert to AI tools leaking sensitive content.

Observe the Bottom Line in Words and Deeds: Do not discuss state secrets or work secrets in private settings or non-confidential communications, and be cautious of "unintentional leaks."

 

Citizen Action Guide: Everyone Is a Confidentiality Guardian

Learn Confidentiality Knowledge: Understand the "Confidentiality Law" and related regulations, and master basic confidentiality skills.

Strengthen Sense of Responsibility: Start from yourself, strictly abide by confidentiality discipline, and never cross the line.

Actively Supervise and Remind: Timely stop any potential confidentiality risks, and actively report any acts of leakage.

Disseminate Confidentiality Concepts: Educate family and friends about confidentiality knowledge, and jointly build a people's defense line.

The 2026 confidentiality public service film "Between the Fingers" released by the Central Confidentiality Office (National Confidentiality Administration) reminds us: Confidentiality lies at our fingertips, and responsibility weighs heavier than Mount Tai. Let us join hands and practice the oath of "Building a Confidentiality Defense Line, Everyone Has a Responsibility" with concrete actions, and contribute our strength to safeguarding national security and interests!

 

Interactive Q&A: Why is it prohibited to discuss state secrets over regular telephone calls?

Regular telephones are open communication tools without signal encryption protection. There are issues such as "crosstalk" and carrier radiation that can lead to the leakage of call information, external exposure of telephone lines that can be tapped, and mixed wired and wireless networking that can result in intercepted and eavesdropped communication signals. If state secrets are discussed over regular telephone calls, it is easy to cause leaks.