A Secure Element (SE) is a tamper-resistant hardware component used to securely host applications and store sensitive data, such as cryptographic keys, in a secure manner. It is commonly used for authentication, payment, and secure storage in devices like smartphones, smart cards, and wearables. It protects sensitive information from unauthorized access and tampering.
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