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20 May 08
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The Ninth Circuit's recent ruling (pdf) in United States v. Arnold allows border patrol agents to search your laptop or other digital device without limitation when you are entering the country.
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Many travelers practice security through obscurity.
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travelers who may be targeted based on their celebrity, race or other distinguishing factor, obscurity is not an option.
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Encryption is one (imperfect) answer.
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Another option is to bring a clean laptop and get the information you need over the internet once you arrive at your destination, send your work product back, and then delete the data before returning to the United States.
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If you are dealing with trade secrets or confidential client data, an encrypted VPN is a better solution.
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07 May 08
Pristis pristisSeems handy...
cryptography activism privacy security US travel howto encryption EFF
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