Better idea: Buy a laptop when you get here, or have it shipped to you, and load it by downloading from the VPN. Upload your data before you return, and then Wipe/Destroy/Donate before crossing borders.
One of the things I like about my W500 Thinkpad (and my Dell D830 and ilk before that) is that it is insanely easy to swap the hard drive.
If I were concerned about traveling with certain data I would use a travel drive. Swap it in before going, and, as suggested, download what I needed once safely at my destination.
Now I'm wondering if there are other ways to carry that data with me in a format that would resist inspection. For example, on an SD card inside a camera. Or on a DVD. Break up the data into smaller files and named them variations on foo.jog or bar.avi or something, and reassemble things later.
For something like that the question might be whether I could be compelled to install or copy files to the active machine for inspection or evaluation if anyone got wise.
If I were concerned about traveling with certain data I would use a travel drive. Swap it in before going, and, as suggested, download what I needed once safely at my destination.
Now I'm wondering if there are other ways to carry that data with me in a format that would resist inspection. For example, on an SD card inside a camera. Or on a DVD. Break up the data into smaller files and named them variations on foo.jog or bar.avi or something, and reassemble things later.
For something like that the question might be whether I could be compelled to install or copy files to the active machine for inspection or evaluation if anyone got wise.