Quote from: A on June 08, 2021, 23:02:33Not necessarily. But one has to remember that convenience and security often oppose each other. It is possible to create a scheme where a technician can't access your data or any stored credentials (which might not be on the removable storage at all). Sure, you can always attack the chip directly when you have access but there are defences against that to frustrate even sophisticated attacks and ordinary technicians don't have the skill or equipment. Removable storage is good for compliance. Otherwise, you just might have to destroy the device. The big question always is, do you trust the vendor? While such a scheme is possible, it's not trivial to verify it.
Encryption or not, this is why it is good to have removable storage. Because end of the day, with hardware access, all forms of security are pretty much pointless.