Training Update
I’ve been studying for the Certified in Cybersecurity and MD-102 certifications. The MD-102 is the Microsoft 365 Endpoint Administrator Associate certification which is something that will help me progress with the MS-900 that I passed in 2023.
The main certification on the MD-102 pathway is the MS-102 which is the Microsoft 365 Administrator Expert. This is one of my skill-based goals and I will continue into doing the SC-300 and SC-401 which are optional prerequisites to the MS-102.
With my study plans on these certifications, I am reading more. I want to take the Certified in Cybersecurity in November and within 2-3 months take the MD-102. I am having a good pace on the study plans and should do a good job on both certifications regardless of if I pass them.
n8n-ollama-project
I am using this project more for a hobby project and have been learning more than anything on some Udemy courses that are on n8n, prompt engineering, Ollama, and Docker. These courses will help me gain some knowledge that I will pursue as a hobby. I will update my public GitHub repository on this project which is at dejongaaron/n8n-ollama-project.
90-day streak on TryHackMe
Today, I hit the 90-day streak on TryHackMe and received a badge that I have shared on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and X feeds. There are some more rooms that I have completed and am at 300 rooms, with 44 badges. I am also ranked all-time in all countries at 5422 with being 679 in the United States.
Udemy and HacktheBox
Not getting the weekly streak to update on Udemy, it is stuck at 179 weeks for me. I am putting up the hours still, so I am not sure what is going on with that. I am utilizing the opportunity for the personal plan to go more in depth in certain areas as far as my hobby project.
On HacktheBox, I am still plugging away at the CJCA training. I am at 72.24% done on the Junior Cybersecurity Analyst job role path. I am interested more in Cybersecurity and want to pursue the CJCA certification.
Conclusion
I will be looking at doing the certifications in the next few months. I am thinking about doing the CCNA Cybersecurity next year and maybe the Security+. Not sure if I want to do computer networking as much, it seems that I want to do more of a Ruby Developer kind of path along with Cybersecurity.
I have been using Gemini to create some 15-year career progressions to figure out which paths I want to go down. These progressions lead to a CTO, CISO or CIO role in the future which is still something that I am striving towards. I think that using AI is more of an assistive technology and want to develop my skills with hobby projects using AI to future proof my career.
New Project
I have set up a new project that is an n8n Ollama project. This is using a Hostinger VPS with the n8n image, Docker, and the Qwen3 model using the qwen3:0.6b engine. I am wanting to do a project that is an AI project using Ollama to do a news aggregator workflow and posting it on Discord using a webhook.
There are some things that I have learned regarding this project including using Docker and Ollama in addition to n8n. I have posted it to GitHub where it is the dejongaaron/n8n-ollama-project. Some of the things that I still need to do are the AI prompt in addition to troubleshooting my workflow. I am learning quite a bit of n8n information as well.
Training Update
Working on the training materials for the Certified in Cybersecurity and the MD-102 exams. As part of my study plan for the Certified in Cybersecurity exam, I am reading two Microsoft books. These are for the SC-200 and SC-300 exams and will be next after I read my All-in-One Certified in Cybersecurity Exam Guide that is the 30th book I’ve read this year.
Streaks on Udemy and TryHackMe
On Udemy, I am at a 179-week streak and on an 82-day streak on TryHackMe. I am 37% done with the SOC Level 2 learning path which I am working on. I am currently ranked 692 in the U.S. All time and ranked 5,477 among All countries All time. On TryHackMe, I am also at 37,422 points, 298 rooms completed and have 42 badges.
Update
I decided to not put up my bulletin board that was going to be a vision board. I wanted to do a vision board that would help me chart my dream job. The CIO role is my dream job, and I want to focus more on studying and putting in more certifications until I am ready to get a job. At this stage of my career, I am focusing more on developing deep technical knowledge skills.
Conclusion
These updates are helping me vary my content on this blog. I want to accomplish both the Certified in Cybersecurity and the MD-102 certifications in the next few months. I am thinking about doing the Certified in Cybersecurity exam around November 20th.
Developing my stress and anxiety management skills to better cope with my anxiety. This is along with some more mental health, nutrition, and some additional skills like Prompt Engineering to expand my knowledge base.
Update
I passed my Linux Essentials exam with a 650 needing 500 to pass. This is the first certification from LPI that I have taken. I have a new project that I am working on that is a n8n server on Hostinger.
There are some functions that will need the Ollama AI as it is a personal n8n AI project. I broke the docker containers and had to reinstall the n8n image that I was working on with the hpanel.
Training
I am working through the Certified in Cybersecurity and the MD-102 training materials in hopes of passing both certifications by the end of January 2026. I am looking around the 20th of November to make the second attempt on the CC certification.
Based on my earlier certifications I decided to work on the MD-102 exam which is the Endpoint Administrator Associate from Microsoft. I do have the MS-900 that is the precursor to this exam.
I finally finished the 28th book which was an older 101-400 and 102-400 LPIC-1 book. Along with my studies, I am reading two Certified in Cybersecurity books along with the SC-200 and SC-300 books from Microsoft.
Progress
On TryHackMe, I am currently ranked 5591 with 293 rooms completed and ranked 702 in the United States all-time. I am working on the SOC Level 2 learning path which I am at 28% completed.
On TryHackMe, I am also working on my skills matrix in which the four entry-level matrices are all 100% complete. I am working on filling it out on the Junior Security Engineer filter with Identity Security at 100%, I need to work more on the Threat Management skill which is at 69%.
I am working on the HacktheBox job role path for the Junior Cybersecurity Analyst and am at 72.06% complete. There is something that I have been looking into, that is the Web Penetration Tester job role path for the newly named CWES exam. Currently, I am at 13.26% complete on this path.
Conclusion
Going forward with my dream role as a CIO, I am doing my part to work on the necessary deep technical knowledge needed for this role. The n8n server can do more than the AI component and is a workflow automation platform that will allow for me to do things like a news aggregator that can post on Discord or any other application.
Changes
I have decided to make a change to the blogs that I am working on and give you guys more of one blog. Having two blogs raised my anxiety level and I have taken aaronwdejong.net offline. This change is better for my time so that I can focus on what I want to say on just one blog.
Article
Recently, I have published an article that is called Network Virtualization Certifications on Medium which you can get to by clicking on the link below.
https://medium.com/aaron-w-dejong-it-articles/network-virtualization-certifications-8bca2f812335
This article goes over some of the steps that I would take if I needed a career guide on Network Virtualization certifications. There are some more certifications that are cloud networking solutions that I am willing to be in there as cloud is one of the major drivers of virtualization technologies.
Conference – CloudX Conference
There are some things that I am willing to do given my anxiety. This conference had me as an Open Pass and I did try to do more this year and had a little anxiety. This was on September 11th and 12th and I did learn more about the API World stuff as this was the API World, CloudX and DevWeek conference that I went to. I did have some better luck this year and was able to complete the three talks that I watched online.
There were some canceled speakers for two of the CloudX talks that I wanted to attend to. The experience this year at the conference was better than the previous two years. I think that integrating Sched into the platform was helpful and made for a better experience. The expo platform was better with the integration of multiple speakers, and the UI was smooth along with the chat feature.
TryHackMe and HacktheBox
There have been some developments on the two main platforms that I use for cybersecurity. For TryHackMe, I am now a Guardian which is Level 14. I have been doing rooms that are working better in the Junior Security Engineer Level of the Skills Matrix. I have completed the four skills matrices for the entry-level skill sets. On HacktheBox, I am at 71.11% complete with the Junior Cybersecurity Analyst job role path.
Conclusion
The changes that I have made are an improvement in the two-blog set-up. I will be working more effectively and will have only one blog post per week. There are some things that I continually improve on, and I think going forward I will be in a better spot with my anxiety. The Guardian level is one that I have been working with on TryHackMe. Additionally, the Junior Cybersecurity Analyst job role path on HacktheBox is something that I have been working on.