Tales of Security: The Unwelcoming Border
Vladimir Bezmaly | 08/29/2019
Well, the flight is finally over. Despite the comfortable flight, Freeman really hated flying. Today, after a year of absence, he is finally returning home. Just think, he hasn't been home for a year. And all because exactly a year ago, he, the lead programmer of the G corporation, almost fell into a deep depression. He was simply tired, and the death of his wife in a car accident knocked him off track. So he asked for a year-long sabbatical. This was often practiced in their environment. After all, people were often tired, and in order to prevent burnout, the company practiced such vacations.
- Good afternoon, Mr. Freeman! Your documents, please!
He handed the border guard his passport. But something in the border guard's actions confused him. The procedure, which usually took a minute at most, was dragging on.
- Yes. There's something strange here. Follow me, please.
Freeman, being a law-abiding citizen, followed. They croatia mobile database to a small windowless room with a very bright, irritating light.
- Mr. Freeman, please answer a few questions.
- Please.
— How long have you been cooperating with terrorists?
— WHAT??? What terrorists?
— Islamic. Please tell me why you used the Islamic transfer system for currency transfers?
— My daughter works in a hospital in one of the Arab countries. I sometimes transfer money to her.
- Why don't you put the money into her account here?
- Because our government prohibits bank transfers to this country, and in response, their government prohibited our bank cards in this country.
- Well, let's say I believe you. But tell me, why did you search for the words "Nuclear Terror" in a search engine? Are you involved in nuclear terrorism?
- Are you kidding? That was the name of my favorite rock band once.
- We will check. But you will not deny that during your studies at the university you were a member of a left-wing student organization and actively participated in rallies?
- Lord, that was twenty years ago. Who knows what kind of sins any of us had in childhood.
— Please give us the encryption key for your laptop.
- For what???
- You are obliged to provide your encryption keys to the police upon first request.
— What about freedom of speech?