Confidentiality qualification enterprises can destroy their own classified carriers?

All classified carriers shall not be destroyed without authorization, and it is strictly prohibited to sell classified carriers as scrap. Destruction of classified carriers should be in line with the "State Secret Carrier Destruction Management Provisions", the use of destruction equipment and methods in line with national standards of confidentiality, to ensure that the state secret information can not be restored. "Can not be restored" refers to the carrier after the destruction of the residue or debris formed on the non-existence of any classified information can be read, and the use of existing technical measures can not be restored.

The basic procedure for the destruction of classified carriers: before delivery, the organization should carefully perform the inventory, registration procedures, reported to the competent department of the organization for examination and approval, and stored in a special place that meets the security requirements. When sent for sale, the organizational unit should be categorized and encapsulated, safely transported, and sent a special person to supervise the sale on the spot. It should be noted that classified carriers must be sent to a specialized destruction agency or confidentiality administrative department designated by the underwriting unit for destruction, prohibited to send any other unit for destruction. In practice, some agencies and units will have a small number of classified carriers with high level of confidentiality that need to be destroyed immediately, and they can organize their own destruction, but they must strictly carry out the procedures of inventory, registration and approval, and use the destruction equipment and methods that conform to the national confidentiality standards. Organizations destroy their own equipment should be used through the confidentiality of the administrative department of the test.

Classified carrier destruction of registration, approval records should be kept for long-term inspection.