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I like to think of it in terms of house keys. It's one thing if a border guard inspects your house key you brought along, analyzes for dangerous substances, drugs, etc. It's another if they clone that key and have someone drive out to inspect your house with it. To me, your house in this scenario is your entire collection of private data accessible online / remotely (finances, taxes, possibly the private data of othe…
"possibly even portals to HIPAA/other PII data of a more commercial nature)." You bring up a good point about HIPAA. I work in health care and we are allowed to keep a work email client on our phone provided that we keep control of our phone at all time (to keep PHI/HIPAA info safe). A border agent searching through my phone could be considered a HIPAA violation and would have to be reported. Not sure if anything wou…
Another interpretation is that you cannot possible obey the law. If the border guard has the legal right to demand access to the HIPAA protected data, and you can't legally give him access... then the law enforcement officials are forcing you to break the law.
With no punishment for them, of course.
There's one set of rules for normal people, and another for law enforcement. How does this keep me safe?