The latest information on Matrix
Find out more about the importance of digital sovereignty in public administration and the German administration cloud strategy. Above all, sovereignty also means creating alternatives. Matrix is one such alternative.
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Germany’s doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals - as well as patients and health insurers - will soon be able to communicate with each other in real time.
Cybersecurity consultants, Least Authority, conducted a comprehensive review of vodozemac: the cryptographic core that underpins the security of the Matrix protocol.
NCC Group conducted a targeted review of the Matrix cryptographic library Olm. The review focused on the double ratchet and Megolm components and provided detailed analysis of these security mechanisms.
To meet the demand for real-time communication, Matrix was introduced in a pilot operation at the end of 2018. In autumn 2019, the pilot operation was transferred to regular operation.
The Center for Digital Sovereignty (ZenDis) is a public sector organization that promotes technological independence in public administration.
ZenDis champions digital sovereignty through open source solutions and coordinates cooperation between public authorities and the open source community. ZenDis offers platforms like OpenCoDE and openDesk.