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by tinus_hn 2230 days ago
Not that it is physically secure, but if your disk is encrypted using a key in the TPM chip you can’t just put it in another computer, it won’t boot.

If you have that kind of access it doesn’t really matter though because you can copy the drive, then add a device that monitors the keyboard so you get the key when the user enters it and then you can just clear or disable the TPM chip.