The Association of Security Consultants (ASC)
The Association of Security Consultants (ASC) was formed in November 1991 by seven independent security consultants. Specialists in their own areas of competence, they believed their businesses needed to ensure that consultancy in asset protection gained recognition and professional standing amongst their peers, other professional bodies, the public services, the security industry and most importantly, customers.
Any person holding him or herself out to be an independent security consultant ought to be able to demonstrate the essential criteria of recognition by an accredited peer group. Our members demonstrate their competence by holding themselves open to inspection by their peers in the associations membership.
The ASC estimates it represents about 40% of the potential UK membership for independent security consultants.
Association of Security Consultants
P0 Box 22,
Hampton,
Middlesex TW12 2XE
United Kingdom
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Website: www.securityconsultants.org.uk
Patrons: Lord Bethel, Lord Imbert QPM JP, and Sir Stanley Bailey CBE QPM DL CIMgt
2003 Chairman: Chris Gordon-Wilson, BSc IEng FIPlantE MCIArb CPP
Secretary: Maurice Parsons QPM
Council:
Mike Bluestone
Colin Braziel
Mike Collier
Lauri Doust (Deputy Chairman)
Gordon Herrald
Simon Lambert
Jon Laws (Treasurer)
Nick Saunders
Derek Williams
Trevor Barton
Articles by The Association of Security Consultants (ASC):
The Association of Security Consultants (ASC)
Security Consultancy
ASC Information
The Association of Security Consultants is the UKs professional association for independent security consultants. The ASC is managed by an annually elected Council of 10 members and sets out its principles in a published Code of Conduct.
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