PARIS/FRANKFURT | By Geert De Clercq and Christoph Steitz
World | Wed Mar 30, 2016 11:48am EDT
Meter-thick concrete walls and 1950s-style analog control rooms help protect nuclear plants from bomb attacks and computer hackers, but Islamist militants are turning their attention to the atomic industry's weak spots, security experts say.
Concerns about nuclear terrorism rose after Belgian media reported that suicide bombers who killed 32 people in Brussels on March 22 (…)