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A System Is Only As Good As Its Foundation

When I joined Refraime, I was immediately drawn in by the intersection of AI and real-world
infrastructure. Not the theoretical kind. I was intrigued by the infrastructure that matters in a
South African context, where security is not a luxury and the consequences of a system failure
are felt immediately, on the ground, by real people.

My focus is on the sharp end of deployment. I work directly with clients daily, to ensure that
when Refraime is deployed into their environment, it doesn’t just go live – it performs. That
means handling technical queries, resolving logged issues, and guiding teams through the
onboarding process when they first enter a POC with us.

And what I’ve learned, consistently, is this: the technology is rarely the problem.

The foundation is.

From a cybersecurity standpoint, IP cameras and network video recorders are among the most
targeted devices in any environment, not because they’re inherently insecure, but because
they’re often the most neglected.

Three things make them vulnerable:

  • Weak or default credentials
    Devices shipped from factory with unchanged passwords remain one of the most exploited vectors globally.
  • Outdated firmware
    Known exploits don’t disappear. They get packaged into automated tools and used at scale.
  • Misconfigurations
    Ports left open, unnecessary services running, no network segmentation. Each one is a quiet risk.

Individually, these are oversights. Together, they’re an open door.

My job when we deploy our platform for our Clients, isn’t just to make sure the software runs. It’s
to make sure the whole system is set up correctly. This means making sure that every device is
properly configured, that credentials are hardened, that the network posture makes sense, and
that what we’re building on is actually solid.

Just as importantly, my job is to transfer that knowledge.

South African businesses – from retail and commercial property to mining and logistics – are
increasingly sophisticated targets. Threat actors know that operational technology is often less
protected than IT infrastructure. They know that cameras are usually on the same network as
everything else and that no one checked the firmware.

Refraime’s value isn’t just in its real AI. It’s the intelligence layer that tells you something
meaningful is happening, acted on by a system that hasn’t already been quietly compromised.
That’s only possible when the foundation is right.

One of the things I value most about working at Refraime is that it was built from the ground up
in South Africa, not adapted from a foreign product and retrofitted for our context. The team
understands unreliable power supply. They understand the realities of sites that have been
running the same cameras for eight years. They understand that a client in Limpopo and a client
in Sandton have very different infrastructure challenges, and that the software needs to meet
them where they are.

That shapes how I approach every deployment. Not as a one-size-fits-all rollout, but as a
foundation-first process. Understand the environment. Secure it properly. Then deploy
something that genuinely performs.

A system is only as good as its foundation.

Refraime gives clients powerful, locally built intelligence that closes the gap between functional
detection and real AI-led event detection. But the most advanced AI systems in the world won’t
compensate for a poorly secured device sitting on the same network.

Get the foundation right, and everything built on top of it will hold.

That’s what I come to work to do.

Author: Joshua Chipeta
Refraime Support Engineer