First Department

The First Department (Russian: первый отдел) was in charge of secrecy and political security of the workplace of every enterprise or institution of the Soviet Union that dealt with any kind of technical or scientific information (plants, R&D institutions, etc.)

Copies of especially sensitive documents were numbered and labeled or stamped as secret or "For official use only".

[1] The first departments were a part of the KGB and not subordinated to the management of the enterprise or institution.

Among its functions was control of access to information considered state secret, of foreign travel, and of publications.

The First Department also kept account of the usage of copying devices (xerographers, printing presses, typewriters, etc.)

Soviet poster: "Be vigilant. Even walls are listening nowadays. Chat and gossip are not far from high treason. DO NOT CHAT!"