Our Corporate Supporters
ASIS International in Australia appreciates the support of the following Corporations

Westpac as a company is fundamentaly committed to its corporate and social responsibilities. Through its involvement with ASIS International, the current Crisis & Security Management leadership team is committed to professional development for its team members and through its involvement with ASIS International in Australia is committed to the goals of advancing the security profession in general. In 2009 ASIS International awarded Westpac, the Organisation Award of Merit "for its outstanding leadership and commitment to the professional development of its security management team".

Thales is a global leader in security with operations in more than 50 countries and in excess of 68,000 employees. Thales is a world technology leader in the aerospace, space, defence, security and transportation markets. Corporate social responsibility is a corner stone of Thales philosophy and Thales in Australia is proud to support the development of the security profession world-wide through its relationship with ASIS International.

Rio Tinto operate as a global organisation, sharing best practices across the Group. Our values - accountability, respect, teamwork and integrity - are expressed through our business principles, policies and standards. Our values underpin the way we manage the economic, social and environmental effects of our operations and how we govern our business.

QR National is the largest rail freight haulage operator in Australia by tonnes hauled, operting in key freight sectors and supply chains across the country. We are focused primarily on large, heavy haul rail tasks such as the transportation of coal, iron ore, other minerals, agricultural and general freight as well containerised freight. We have 700 locomotives, 16,000 wagons, 9,400 employees, 2,300 kilometres of managed track and transport 260 million tonnes per annum.

QER is an integrated resources and energy company committed to building a safe, economically viable and sustainable shale to liquids industry in Queensland that will help supply Australia's oil requirements well into the next century. To build a sustainable new industry of global significance takes drive, committment and passion. That is why the people of QER are not only highly skilled, dynamic professionals, they function as a team because they share a common goal - to help secure Australia's industrial and economic development and underpin the standard of living of all Australians.

Brisbane Airport is managed by Brisbane Airport Corporation Pty Ltd (BAC) under a long term (50+49 year) lease from the Commonwealth of Australia. BAC’s vision for Brisbane Airport is to be world-best and the preferred choice for passengers, airlines, business and the community. Already there are more than 420 businesses located at Brisbane Airport and nearly 17,000 people work at the airport every day. This is forecast to exceed 50,000 people by 2029. For seven years in a row, Brisbane Airport been ranked by the ACCC as the best Australian airport for overall quality of service, standards and facilities.

Australian Security Magazine (ASM) offers readers the most comprehensive and informed coverage of the issues facing security managers in the government and corporate sectors in Australia today. Whether it’s an issue of national security, government policy, new security management thinking, or developments in technology designed to assist the security task, ASM provides that vital communications link with a disparate audience whose responsibilities range from managing security for government organisations, protecting Australia’s major corporate entities or being on the frontline of first responders attending security incidents. ASM is respected and highly valued for its balanced coverage of the broad range of issues encountered in security management work today.