"According to a new law, the Hong Kong police can demand that you reveal the encryption keys protecting your computer, phone, hard drives, etc.—even if you are just transiting the airport."
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/04/hong-kong-police-can-force-you-to-reveal-your-encryption-keys.html
Hong Kong Police Can Force You to Reveal Your Encryption Keys - Schneier on Security

According to a new law, the Hong Kong police can demand that you reveal the encryption keys protecting your computer, phone, hard drives, etc.—even if you are just transiting the airport. In a security alert dated March 26, the U.S. Consulate General said that, on March 23, 2026, Hong Kong authorities changed the rules governing enforcement of the National Security Law. Under the revised framework, police can require individuals to provide passwords or other assistance to access personal electronic devices, including cellphones and laptops. ...

Schneier on Security
@yawnbox Well, damn. That's Hong Kong off my bucket list... I did rather want to see the place; the airport specifically is an engineering marvel... but not at the expense of dropping my virtual shorts in front of Chinese CBP...