The QCU campus security has been upgraded with a state-of-the-art AI-powered surveillance system designed to enhance the safety and security of students, faculty, and staff. The new system includes 200 high-definition cameras with facial recognition capabilities, license plate readers, and real-time threat detection algorithms.
The surveillance system is integrated with a central command center that operates 24/7, staffed by trained security personnel. The AI component can automatically detect suspicious activities, unauthorized access, and emergency situations, triggering immediate alerts to the security team.
"The safety of our university community is our top priority," said Security Director Captain James Rodriguez. "This advanced surveillance system provides an additional layer of protection while respecting the privacy rights of everyone on campus."
The system also includes emergency call stations placed at strategic locations throughout the campus, allowing anyone to quickly alert security personnel in case of an emergency.
📅 March 05, 2026