Secure Element

Secure Element (SE) is a chip that is by design protected from unauthorized access and used to run a limited set of applications, as well as store confidential and cryptographic data.

Smartphones and tablets, hardware cryptowallets, and other devices use Secure Element. The chip can store and process information such as PIN codes, passwords, fingerprints, payment information, and much more.

Secure Element security

Restricted access to the chip ensures Secure Element’s strong protection. First, no programs can be installed on it (all of its software is preinstalled). Second, only trusted applications (for example, digital wallets) and devices (for example, POS terminals) have read and/or write access to the chip. Secure Element is also designed to counter many known attacks, in particular side-channel attacks.

Secure Element technology provides the following features at the hardware level:

Secure Element applications

Secure Element has uses in various areas where data security is crucial.

Secure Element types

Secure Element can be implemented in one of several ways: