--- title: "Schedule Highlights 2021" date: 2021-12-22T18:06:43+01:00 menu: main: parent: News --- Our schedule for the franconian.net channel at rC3: NOWHERE can be found {{}} here{{}}. In addition, we would like to highlight a few talks that we find particularly interesting: 1. **The Doom-chip "On Ice": designing hardware for a 1993 retro-classic** *Speaker:* Sylvain Lefebvre *Pretalx link:* https://cfp.franconian.net/end-of-year-event-2021/talk/MGMDUF/ *What we find great about it:* When it comes to hardware there is always the question "But can it run DOOM?" -- here it's no longer necessary. This port uses an open processor architecture on hardware, which can be programmed with an open source toolchain and in the end you can see something and have fun with technology in the truest sense. 2. **CoMatrix -- Constrained Matrix** *Speakers:* Tobias Buchberger, Ines Kramer *Pretalx link:* https://cfp.franconian.net/end-of-year-event-2021/talk/UB8LL3/ *What we find great about it:* Matrix is one of the most promising open messaging protocols and with end-to-end encryption and federation there is hardly anything left to be desired. So it's great to see how Matrix can also be used on systems with limited resources. 3. [German] **Zwischen Schulordnung, Datenschutz und digitaler Entschuldigung -- Schulverwaltung im Cyberpace** *Speaker:* Advi *Pretalx link:* https://cfp.franconian.net/end-of-year-event-2021/talk/AGGZE8/ *What we find great about it:* How bad things are with digitalization in Germany could also be observed in the education sector during the pandemic. This probably shows once again: "If you digitalize a shitty process, you have a shitty digital process." The hope remains that we learn from this. 4. [German] **EMBA -- Open-Source Firmware Security Testing** *Speakers* Pascal Eckmann, Michael Messner *Pretalx link:* https://cfp.franconian.net/end-of-year-event-2021/talk/NPQKX8/ *What we find great about it:* The S in IoT is known to stand for Security -- any tool that provides more security in firmware is a welcome help, especially when automated testing against vulnerabilities is facilitated like here. 5. [German] **Infraschallmessung bei Schaffenburg** *Speaker:* Hendi *Pretalx link:* https://cfp.franconian.net/end-of-year-event-2021/talk/JJJ8HW/ *What we find great about it:* Citizen science projects are an important building block for digital sovereignty. And the more sensors and data are available, the better we can understand the world. The project presented here invites you to follow along and join in.