CODE OF CONDUCT
This Code of Conduct sets out principles for the conduct of persons attending the Crypto
Module Bootcamp but is not meant to be exhaustive and cover all situations that may occur.
atsec is committed to providing an experience free of harassment and discrimination in its
events, respecting the dignity of every participant. If you experience harassment or
discriminatory behavior at the Crypto Module Bootcamp, we encourage you to reach out to
Andreas Fabis, fabis@atsec.com, 512-736-7331
Participants who violate this Code may be sanctioned and/or expelled from the event, at the
discretion of atsec. Any action will only be taken with the consent of the complaining party.
Local laws apply. If you witness harassment or discriminatory behavior, please consider
intervening.
Here is what we expect from all participants:
Act with honesty, integrity, respect, openness and transparency. Respect others and the
diversity of professional opinions – scientific, technical or otherwise. Harassment or coercion
in any form, such as sexual, moral or financial, is not tolerated.
Perform and act in good faith for the benefit of the community. Act fairly, impartially and in
good faith and do not allow personal or professional interests or relationships to influence
words or actions. Refrain from disseminating false or misleading information or from
withholding information necessary to a full, fair and complete consideration of the issues at
stake.
Promote and enable all voices to be heard and ensure that participation is properly
representative of the community and that any barriers to full and equal participation are
acknowledged and continuously and actively addressed. Uphold diversity and inclusion, with
a particular focus on gender, age and level of economic development.
Declare actual and potential conflicts of interest and manage them appropriately by
communicating in a fair, transparent and timely manner to interested parties.
SOLICITATION
The Crypto Module Bootcamp is a no-solicitation event. In order to provide a distraction-free
environment for the attendees, we do not allow solicitation of any kind during the event,
including sales presentation and asking for or offering business.
PHOTOGRAPHY, AUDIO AND VIDEO RECORDING
The Crypto Module Bootcamp is held in a private space; therefore, participants are not
allowed to record photos, video or audio without the permission of the organizers. A
recording of the presentations will be made available to the participants after the event is
over. Participants authorize atsec to edit, alter, copy and exhibit images taken by the official event photographer for online publication and other related, lawful purposes.
ADMITTANCE
In its sole discretion, atsec reserves the right to refuse admittance to or expel from the
Crypto Module Bootcamp anyone that it determines is behaving in a manner that could be
disruptive to the Crypto Module Bootcamp or any other attendee.
FORCE MAJEURE
atsec shall not be held responsible for any delay or failure in performance of its obligations
hereunder to the extent such delay or failure is caused by fire, flood, strike, civil,
governmental or military authority, acts of God, acts of terrorism, acts of war, epidemics, the
availability of the venue or other similar causes beyond its reasonable control and without
the fault or negligence of atsec or its subcontractors. For one or more of such reasons, atsec
may postpone, reschedule or cancel the event without liability on the part of atsec. In the
event the Crypto Module Bootcamp cannot be held or is postponed pursuant to this section,
atsec shall not be liable to attendee for any damages, costs, or losses incurred, such as
transportation costs, accommodations costs, or financial losses.
Get directions to our event center
Avaya Auditorium
Peter O'Donnell Jr Building
201 E 24th St
Austin, TX 78712