Our Legacy
Our Legacy
For decades, the Association of Security Consultants (ASC) has stood as a trusted voice and standard-bearer for the security consulting profession.
A Tradition of Professional Excellence
Founded by practitioners, for practitioners, the Association was established to advance professionalism, integrity, and excellence in security consultancy across all sectors.
A Community, Not Just a Credential
The Association’s legacy is not only defined by its history, but by its people. Membership has always been selective, based on experience, competence, and professional conduct. This has created a trusted community where knowledge is shared openly and standards are upheld collectively.
Independence at Our Core
Independence has always been central to our identity. The Association was established to promote security consulting that is:
- Objective and evidence-based
- Free from vendor or product influence
- Focused on risk, proportionate response, and long-term resilience
Years of Journey
Our legacy informs our future — guiding how we support members, engage with stakeholders, and uphold the values that have defined us from the beginning.
The ASC is founded to represent independent, ethical security consultants and is incorporated on 19 November 1991.
The ASC hosts the inaugural ConSeC conference, establishing a dedicated forum for independent security consultants.
Through the decade, membership criteria, peer review, and ethical standards are established, defining the ASC’s professionalism.
The Imbert Prize is introduced to recognise excellence in risk and security management.
The ASC strengthens its role in professional collaboration, guidance, and thought leadership across the security sector.
The Mike Cahalane Award is established in honour of the ASC founder Mike Cahalane, recognising outstanding independent consultancy.
The ASC enhances member engagement through digital platforms, communications, and renewed focus on professional standards.
The ASC has been formally recognised by the Register of Chartered Security Professionals as a licensed organisation.
The ASC continues to champion independent, evidence-based security advice, over 30 years since its founding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about joining the ASC community.
The ASC membership is open to experienced consultants, academics, organisations, and practitioners within the security industry who meet our professional standards. Applicants must demonstrate expertise, integrity, and a commitment to providing impartial advice across their consultancy work.
Applications are made online via the ‘Apply to Join’ page. Candidates must provide proof of experience, references, and complete a peer-review process. Our Membership Committee assesses each application to ensure standards are met.
Yes, the ASC charges an annual subscription fee. The fee gives you access to many events, professional development resources, and member support. Details are provided on the ‘Membership’ page.
