The best solution is to use Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs). SEDs automatically encrypt all data stored on the disk and can be rapidly sanitized or obfuscated by deleting or altering the encryption keys. This provides immediate and secure protection if customs agents demand device access, as the sensitive data inside containers becomes unreadable without the decryption key. Option B (eFuse) and C (UEFI) are hardware mechanisms unrelated to dynamic data protection. Option D (vTPM) provides virtualized key storage but does not obfuscate data quickly under inspection conditions. Option E (MicroSD HSM) is useful for key storage but does not protect all data at scale. CAS-005 highlights hardware-based encryption solutions like SEDs for protecting sensitive data during travel, ensuring both regulatory compliance and rapid response capabilities under hostile conditions.