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Andrew K. Dennis
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Andrew K. Dennis is a full stack and cybersecurity architect with over 17 years' experience who currently works for Modus Create in Reston, VA. He holds two undergraduate degrees in software engineering and creative computing and a master's degree in information security. Andy has worked in the US, Canada, and the UK in software engineering, e-learning, data science, and cybersecurity across his career, and has written four books on IoT, the Raspberry Pi, and supercomputing. His interests range from the application of pataphysics in computing to security threat modeling. Andy lives in New England and is an organizer of Security BSides CT.
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Installing the parcel detector


Now we have confirmed that our system is working. The next task will be to hook up the system to your home.

If you plan to place the system outside, you will need to ensure that it is covered so that it can be protected from the elements. There are a number of options to do this, such as:

Once you have completed or purchased the enclosure, you will need a box, a small bin or trash can, or something similar for the parcels to be placed in.

Install your parcel detection device in the box. If the enclosure allows for it, you may want to attach it to the side of the box, ensuring that the FRS is located...

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Andrew K. Dennis

Andrew K. Dennis is a full stack and cybersecurity architect with over 17 years' experience who currently works for Modus Create in Reston, VA. He holds two undergraduate degrees in software engineering and creative computing and a master's degree in information security. Andy has worked in the US, Canada, and the UK in software engineering, e-learning, data science, and cybersecurity across his career, and has written four books on IoT, the Raspberry Pi, and supercomputing. His interests range from the application of pataphysics in computing to security threat modeling. Andy lives in New England and is an organizer of Security BSides CT.
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