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The Matrix chat protocol is an open-source and decentralized communication protocol that enables secure messaging across platforms. It offers a versatile framework for real-time messaging, suitable for individual messaging, group chats, and large-scale collaborations. Matrix clients provide a diverse range of options, including web-based applications, desktop clients, and mobile apps, catering to different preferences and needs. These clients support end-to-end encryption and encourage innovation through their open-source nature. In this project, Element is chosen as the default client for its robustness and user-friendly interface. It offers seamless messaging and collaboration capabilities with support for end-to-end encryption. Additionally, integrating Matrix with the ELIXIR federated authentication system can benefit life sciences research by creating a secure platform for data exchange and collaboration. Keycloak, an open-source identity and access management solution, can provide the necessary features such as single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, and user management for seamless integration. This integration enhances user experience, simplifies user management, and ensures secure access within the ELIXIR network. Leveraging Keycloak's capabilities with Matrix enables a robust and secure communication and collaboration platform for life sciences research.
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