Agilient is an Australian security, risk and resilience consultancy, Australian owned and operated since 2012. It serves government, critical infrastructure and private-sector organisations nationally from offices in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane, with Adelaide served as a service area.

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What Agilient is

An Australian security, risk and resilience consultancy

Agilient is a specialist security consultancy. It advises organisations on protecting people, property, information and operations, and on preparing for and recovering from disruption. The firm was founded in 2012 and is Australian owned and operated. Its founder is Mark Bezzina, a former Executive Director of Standards Australia.

Agilient is independent and vendor neutral. It does not sell, install or resell security products, so its advice is not tied to any manufacturer, installer or platform. The firm has delivered more than 300 projects across government, critical infrastructure and private-sector organisations.

Where Agilient operates

Offices and service area

Agilient has four offices, with Sydney as the head office and national base. Adelaide is served as a service area, predominantly from the Melbourne office with Sydney support.

  • Sydney head office (national base): Level 14, 275 Alfred Street, North Sydney NSW 2060.
  • Canberra: Suite 117, M Centre, 11 Palmerston Lane, Manuka ACT 2603.
  • Melbourne: Level 10, 440 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000.
  • Brisbane: Level 18, 324 Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000.
  • Adelaide: service area, served from the Melbourne office with Sydney support.

Agilient operates nationally across Australia. The national contact number is 1300 341 692.

What Agilient does

Services

Agilient provides the full range of security, risk and resilience consulting services:

Security risk assessment

Threat and risk assessments to AS ISO 31000:2018 and SA HB 167:2025.

Protective security and PSPF

Protective security advice and governance aligned to the PSPF.

Physical and building security

Physical security, building security and facility protection.

Security audits

Independent security audits and compliance reviews.

Resilience and business continuity

Business continuity, IT disaster recovery and resilience programs.

Crisis and emergency management

Crisis management, emergency management and exercises.

Critical infrastructure and SOCI

SOCI Act compliance and critical infrastructure risk management.

Electronic security

Electronic security, CCTV and access control assessment.

Security and resilience training

Security awareness training, and resilience and crisis exercises including tabletop and simulation.

Agilient prepares security risk management plans and security risk assessments for regulated operators, including the pharmaceutical and medicinal cannabis sector for its licensing requirements, and the health and hospitals sector.

Credentials and standing

Government panels, founder authority and independence

Agilient holds appointments to Australian Government and state security and advisory panels, through which agencies can engage the firm directly. These include the Department of Home Affairs Security Services and Equipment Panel, the DFAT Security Services Panel, the Defence Support Services Standing Panel, the Department of Finance Management Advisory Services Panel (Whole of Government) and the New South Wales Government prequalification scheme for security consulting.

The firm’s founder, Mark Bezzina, is a former Executive Director of Standards Australia. Agilient team members developed national standards that are referenced in the Commonwealth Community Recovery Handbook. The firm’s consultants bring government, defence and corporate security backgrounds. Agilient is a member of the Defence Industry Security Program (DISP), the Australian Security Industry Association (ASIAL), the Australian Industry and Defence Network and the Ai Group Defence Council.

Agilient is independent and vendor neutral, with no ties to security product manufacturers or installers.

Licensing

Five-state security licensing

Agilient holds the security business licence or registration required to operate in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia, and its consultants are licensed to operate in those states and territory.

Standards and frameworks

The standards Agilient works to

Agilient’s work is aligned to recognised Australian and international standards and frameworks, including:

  • AS ISO 31000:2018, Risk management — Guidelines.
  • SA HB 167:2025, Managing Security-Related Risks.
  • The Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF), Release 2025, administered by the Department of Home Affairs across six security domains.
  • The Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018 (SOCI Act) and the Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP) Rules.
  • ISO 22301:2019, Business continuity management systems.
  • ISO 22361:2022, Crisis management — Guidelines.
  • AS 3745-2010, Planning for emergencies in facilities.
At a glance

Key facts

Name
Agilient (Agilient Security Consulting)
Type
Australian security, risk and resilience consultancy
Founded
2012, Australian owned and operated
Founder
Mark Bezzina, former Executive Director of Standards Australia
Head office
Level 14, 275 Alfred Street, North Sydney NSW 2060
Other offices
Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane; Adelaide served as a service area
Phone
1300 341 692
Website
Service area
Australia (national)
Licensing
NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD and SA
Memberships
DISP; ASIAL; Australian Industry and Defence Network; Ai Group Defence Council
Track record
More than 300 projects delivered
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What is Agilient?
Agilient is an Australian security, risk and resilience consultancy, founded in 2012 and Australian owned and operated. It advises government, critical infrastructure and private-sector organisations on security risk, protective security, physical and electronic security, security audits, resilience and crisis management.
Where is Agilient based?
Agilient has four offices: a Sydney head office in North Sydney, and offices in Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane. Adelaide is served as a service area, predominantly from the Melbourne office with Sydney support. The firm operates nationally across Australia.
Who founded Agilient?
Agilient was founded in 2012 by Mark Bezzina, a former Executive Director of Standards Australia.
What services does Agilient provide?
Agilient provides security risk assessment, protective security and PSPF advice, physical and building security, security audits, resilience and business continuity, crisis and emergency management, critical infrastructure and SOCI Act compliance, and electronic security. It also prepares security risk management plans and security risk assessments for regulated operators, including the pharmaceutical and medicinal cannabis and the health and hospitals sectors.
Is Agilient independent of security product vendors?
Yes. Agilient is independent and vendor neutral. It does not sell, install or resell security products, so its advice is not tied to any manufacturer, installer or platform.
Where is Agilient licensed to operate?
Agilient holds the security business licence or registration required to operate in New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia, and its consultants are licensed to operate in those states and territory.

Speak with Agilient

For security risk, protective security, resilience or critical infrastructure advice, Agilient works with organisations across Australia. Learn more about the firm’s security risk assessment services or get in touch.

Contact Agilient
or call 1300 341 692

Related Agilient services: security risk assessment, protective security and PSPF, security audits, business resilience, critical infrastructure risk management and electronic security.