This paper investigates secure consensus of the second-order nonlinear multiagent systems under malicious asynchronous DoS attacks by using event-triggered control. Due to the presence of diverse attackers, network protocols, and different defense strategies, asynchronous launched DoS attacks are always considered in communication and control channels. Moreover, to alleviate the pressure on communication and computing resources, a distributed event-triggered control strategy is presented, where the control strategy relies on the agent’s own and its neighbors’ information. Then, several secure consensus criteria for multiagent systems with directed and undirected topologies are established based on the designed distributed controller and different Lyapunov functions. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the trigger sequences eliminate Zeno behavior by utilizing a hybrid event-triggered strategy. Finally, the usefulness of the achieved outcomes is substantiated via two simulation examples.