The Naif Arab University for Security Sciences is holding this week a training course entitled “Combating Nuclear Terrorism and Security of Sources”. University president Abdul Aziz Al-Ghamdi said the course was part of the institution's response to “the security needs of the Arab nation” and its efforts to produce qualified Arab security specialists to “confront the challenges and dangers posed to our societies”. “That includes issues of combating nuclear terrorism and dangerous and radioactive substances and how to handle them,” Al-Ghamdi said. The five-day course starting Saturday is being conducted by the university's Training College with the involvement of 50 specialists and will give instructions on technological developments that assist terrorist crimes to help trainees develop up-to-date skills in combating terrorism. The Naif Arab University for Security Sciences is the scientific arm of the Council of Arab Ministers of Interior and is dedicated to serving Arab law enforcement agencies through research on security issues and postgraduate degrees as well as short