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EPFL Electronic Infrastructure Directive Revision

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This lecture covers the revision of the EPFL Electronic Infrastructure Directive LEX 6.1.4, focusing on the EPFL Assembly, its composition, collaboration with ETHZ, bodies like CAT, ENS, and CI, calendar of events, services, and the main changes in the directive regarding user responsibilities, security, departures, and access rights.

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