The Islamic Military Coalition to Fight Terrorism, represented by member countries, held a workshop titled "Concept of the Anti-Terrorism Program and Methodology for Force Protection" at its headquarters in Riyadh on Thursday. The workshop was managed by Mohammed Mohammed, the Director of International Cooperation at the coalition, and attended by the coalition's Secretary-General, Major General Pilots Rakan Mohammed bin Said Al-Muqaydi. According to the Saudi Press Agency, the workshop discussed the mechanisms for assessing and evaluating threats and requirements related to specific warnings and indicators, as well as readiness levels concerning crises and preparation strategies before, during, and after a crisis. Major General Al-Muqaydi pointed out that operational objectives, capabilities, current activities, and the state of the environment are important factors for evaluating the level of threats and acting accordingly to take necessary protective measures.