Jamf Events Code of Conduct
Updated: February 2026
Jamf strives to host in-person and virtual events that are engaging, informative, and welcoming to all. We expect all event participants - attendees, speakers, volunteers, sponsors, and other guests – to help us in this effort by following this Event Code of Conduct (“Code.”). This Code applies to your actions while engaged in Jamf events and related activities, either in person or online. Your registration for and/or attendance at a Jamf event indicates your agreement to this Code.
Foster a respectful and safe atmosphere
All attendees participating in Jamf events must act in a respectful and responsible way. Be kind. Use good judgement. Make everyone feel welcome. Engage in respectful chats. Follow all venue rules and policies and local laws and regulations.
If alcohol is provided at the event venue and you choose to consume it, please do so responsibly, in accordance with local laws and age restrictions, and in a way that does not endanger your safety or the safety of others. Jamf and venue hosts reserve the right to restrict alcohol service to individuals who do not follow this Code.
Jamf events are professional development and networking events, and as such they are not suitable for children. As such, individuals under the age of 18 are not permitted.
Harassment is prohibited
We expect Jamf events to be positive and inclusive, where people are treated with decency and respect, free from discrimination and harassment.
Harassment or discrimination based on gender, gender identity, gender expression, family status, age, disability, race, color, religion, pregnancy, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, immigration status, marital status, medical condition, protected veteran or military status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws is prohibited at Jamf events. This includes offensive comments, threats, unwelcome sexual advances or contact of a sexual nature, demands, intimidation, public display of sexualized images, stalking, harassing photography or recording, and prolonged and intentional disruptions of speakers/events, either verbally or online.
Respect confidentiality
Jamf events may include product demos, workflows, and implementations from both Jamf experts and those of our customers and partners. There may also be discussions about upcoming functionality and features that are not in market yet. Please do not share any content that the speaker has identified as confidential. Respect confidentiality requests by both speakers and other attendees and, when in doubt, err on the side of confidentiality.
Reporting an incident
If you observe behavior that is suspicious, disruptive, or you think violates this Code, whether aimed at someone else or directed at you, please report it. You can report it immediately to any Jamf staff at the event or any employees of the event venue. If you experience or witness an emergency, please contact your local authorities immediately.
You can also report incidents to us via email to Jamf at compliance@Jamf.com or our whistleblower service at reports@syntrio.com. If you’d prefer to report the incident anonymously, you can submit a secure web form.
Jamf is committed to promptly investigating all reported incidents with discretion. Jamf may take any action that it deems appropriate depending on the circumstances, ranging from issuing a warning to the offending individual to temporarily banning the offender from participating at Jamf events. Jamf reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to refuse entry or remove individuals who are found to have violated this Code from Jamf events and prohibit them from attending future Jamf events.
Updates
Jamf reserves the right to update this Code at any time and will post the updated version on this page.
Need help?
If you have questions about this Code or an event, please contact us. For JNUC related questions, email us at jnuchelp@jamf.com. For all other Jamf events, please email us at jamfevents@jamf.com.
Jamf Events Release
Updated: February 2026
By participating at a Jamf event, you understand that you may be photographed or recorded by Jamf or other third parties while attending various sessions and events. You agree that Jamf may take photographs and/or motion pictures of you (the “Media”). You acknowledge that Jamf is the sole owner of such Media and that Jamf has the right to use the Media publicly for any lawful purpose, including promotional, marketing, or educational purposes, in any medium and format, including on the Internet and on social media platforms (the “Purpose").
If applicable, by participating virtually, you agree and consent to allow Jamf, and those authorized by Jamf, to record your avatar, likeness, voice, and/or username (“Recording”) and to own, license, assign, and use the same (or any portion) for the Purpose.
Jamf will not pay you for use of the Media and the Recording and you waive any right to royalties or other compensation related to Jamf’s use of the Media and the Recording. You hereby release Jamf and those acting on Jamf’s behalf from any claims that may arise from Jamf’s use of the Media and Recording for the Purpose including claims relating or arising out of privacy, intellectual property right infringement, or right of publicity.
Video and audio recording of Jamf events and content is strictly prohibited unless you have obtained express written consent from Jamf in writing.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, you hereby release Jamf and those acting on Jamf’s authority from any claims including personal injury, death, and/or property theft, arising from or relating to your participation in a Jamf event including any liability arising from Jamf’s negligence.
Your registration for and/or attendance at a Jamf event indicates your agreement to follow this Release.