Too many HWWs claim “EAL6+ certified secure element” when they do not comply with the requirements for the secure usage of the chip.
Without complying with the user guidance (which requires NDA), the Common Criteria certification of the SE can’t be considered valid and the used setup may not be secure at all.
Exactly, just because a device claims ‘EAL6+ certified secure element’ doesn’t mean it’s actually secure.
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