[e-privacy] US Privacy Impact Assessment
Jan Reister
Jan.Reister at unimi.it
Tue Sep 8 09:51:50 CEST 2009
Il 07/09/2009 09:11, Andrea Trentini ha scritto:
> se uno critta il filesystem?
> gli impongono di fornire la password?
Bruce Schneier ha proposto un modo per impedire l'accesso ai prorpi dati
senza commettere un reato:
There's another solution, one that works with whole-disk encryption
products like PGP Disk (I'm on PGP's advisory board), TrueCrypt, and
BitLocker: Encrypt the data to a key you don't know.
...
This procedure not only protects you against the warrantless search of
your data at the border, it also allows you to deny a customs official
your data without having to lie or pretend -- which itself is often a crime.
http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/07/laptop_security.html
Jan
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