Here's the scenario; I have a Western Digital External Hard Drive. Say in a crisis it was confiscated by LE and was to be examined by a forensic to get into this thing. All the information on it is Encrypted with WD's utility software, and on top of that I have my own encryption method on top of it, and the encryption method i have on is absolutely not compromised, unless I myself willingly open it. without going into deep detail, I use a unique method, but for the most part its basically GPG encryption I believe at the highest bit.. on top of that, as part of the hard drive's utilities, it has a security feature that password locks the hard drive, I use that with a very extensive complicated password. back to my question, if the hard drive was confiscated while all this Opsec was in place, what are the odds of them getting into it? Is there anyway they can bypass or get WD to pull the WD security features off while my hard drive is locked like I stated? Or is it all good.
If you're in the UK, your encryption means nothing unless you'll willingly accept a jail sentence.