1. Political security risk: Political security risk refers to the possibility that the state power, political system and political order are threatened by political, social and cultural changes at home and abroad.
2. Economic security risk: Economic security risk refers to the possibility that a country's economy, society and culture are threatened by domestic and foreign economic factors.
3. Cultural security risk: Cultural security risk refers to the possibility that national culture, ideology and values will be threatened due to the influence of domestic and foreign cultural factors.
4. Science and technology security risk: Science and technology security risk refers to the possibility that national science and technology, military affairs and security are threatened due to the influence of domestic and foreign science and technology factors.
5. Network security risk: Network security risk refers to the possibility that a country's political, economic and cultural aspects are threatened due to the influence of domestic and foreign network factors.
6. Security risk of overseas interests: The security risk of overseas interests refers to the possibility that the country's overseas interests are threatened by domestic and foreign political, economic and cultural factors.