According to the national security law, which organs are divided according to their duties?

According to the provisions of the National Security Law and the division of responsibilities, there are the following organs:

1, the State Council and relevant departments: responsible for formulating and organizing the implementation of national security policies, laws, regulations and plans, coordinating major security issues, and putting forward opinions and suggestions on major decisions involving national security.

2. National security organs: composed of national security organs at the central and local levels, responsible for comprehensive coordination of national security, intelligence collection and analysis, monitoring and maintenance of borders and sea areas, network and information security, anti-terrorism and stability.

3. Military Commission and relevant organs of the army: responsible for safeguarding national security and fulfilling the duties and missions of the army in the national security system.

4. Local governments at all levels and relevant departments: responsible for carrying out local national security work, formulating and organizing the implementation of local security policies and plans, and carrying out safety publicity and education and prevention work.

5. Relevant enterprises and institutions: responsible for maintaining the safety of their own units, carrying out safety management and security work, strengthening technical prevention, and preventing and cracking down on terrorist activities, espionage, manufacturing, selling and hiding dangerous goods.

6. Public security organs, procuratorial organs and courts: crack down on illegal and criminal activities according to law and safeguard national security in accordance with their statutory duties.