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Secure Elements

Secure Elements

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What is Secure Elements?

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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Secure Elements Competitor Technologies

Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) provides identification and tracking functionality that can overlap with some use cases of Secure Elements, although often with less robust security. In basic access control or inventory tracking, RFID can be seen as a lower-security, lower-cost alternative.
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