A Secure Element (SE) is a tamper-resistant hardware component, typically a separate chip or embedded within a larger chip, that securely hosts applications and their confidential data. It provides a secure environment for executing sensitive operations, such as cryptographic key storage, payment processing, and identity authentication. Secure Elements are commonly used in SIM cards, smart cards, NFC-enabled devices, and embedded systems to protect sensitive information and enable secure transactions.
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