Links
Please find our latest links below..
Australian Security Links
- ASIAL - Established in 1969, ASIAL represents approximately 85% of the security industry in Australia.
- Biometrics Institute - The Biometrics Institute is an independent not-for-profit membership organisation representing biometric users and vendors.
- Continuity Forum - Continuity Forum Pty Ltd is an active network of organisations that share an interest in seeing that their business continuity and disaster recovery plans are resilient and continually reviewed.
- Security Suppliers: ASM's Security Access - Fully searchable website for security suppliers; includes the latest product news and contact details.
- Security Construction & Equipment Committee (SCEC) - The Security Construction and Equipment Committee (SCEC) is a standing interdepartmental committee responsible for the evaluation of security equipment for use by Australian Government departments and agencies. SCEC reports to the Attorney General's, Protective Security Policy Committee which was established by the Australian Government to develop and establish guidelines for protection of Australian Government resources.
International Links
- European Network & Information Security Agency ENISA - ENISA is the EU’s response to security issues of the European Union. As such, it is the 'pacemaker' for Information Security in Europe. The objective is to make ENISA’s web site the European ‘hub’ for exchange of information, best practices and knowledge in the field of Information Security. This web site is an access point to the EU Member States and other actors in this field.
- MI5 - UK - The Security Service (MI5) is responsible for protecting the United Kingdom against threats to national security.
- Transportation Security Administration - USA - Mission: The Transportation Security Administration protects the Nation's transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.

