Arizona State University expanded real-time campus security monitoring by granting police analysts access to live video feeds from more than 3,000 strategically placed cameras across its Phoenix-area campuses. The system supports analysts with unobstructed views of entrances, parking, bike racks, and other campus locations. The move shifts security from reactive patrols toward continuous monitoring via wall-to-wall displays, increasing the amount of situational data available to university public safety teams. It also changes operational expectations for response workflows, incident documentation, and privacy considerations. For higher education institutions, the development reflects a broader deployment of centralized operational technology for campus safety—often alongside auxiliary systems used for access control and student services. While the report emphasizes deterrence and coverage, the key implication for campus leaders is practical: security modernization is becoming an all-infrastructure decision, requiring integration with police operations and campus policies rather than a standalone camera purchase.