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I’m Aaron Voborny, a Cloud & Security Engineer with a background that blends cybersecurity analysis, IT project management, and cloud architecture. I hold certifications including AWS Solutions Architect, Azure Developer Associate, CompTIA Security+, and ITILv4, and I recently completed my Cloud Computing degree at WGU. With more than two years in security operations, I specialize in building secure, scalable, and automated cloud environments.

Career Journey Flow

U.S. Air Force – Foundations
Role: Cryptologic Language Analyst
Focus: Intelligence, security, discipline
Key Takeaway: Built a foundation in protecting critical information and working under high-stakes conditions.
Transition to Creative Pursuits
Mobile Production Studio – Creativity in Motion
Role: Founder / Producer
Focus: Built a full studio in a box truck, toured the U.S. working with artists & businesses
Key Takeaway: Learned to engineer complex systems under constraints and combine creativity with technology.
Pivot to IT & Enterprise Systems
Information Technology – Building Systems
Role: IT Specialist / Systems Support
Focus: Enterprise migrations, system administration, endpoint management
Key Takeaway: Developed expertise in managing large-scale IT environments and enabling organizational operations.
Evolved into Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity – Defending Systems
Role: Cybersecurity Analyst (2.5 years)
Focus: Vulnerability management, SIEM, incident response, security monitoring
Key Takeaway: Gained hands-on security operations experience, bridging IT and defensive practices.
Shift to Cloud & DevSecOps
Cloud & DevSecOps – Scaling Securely
Role: Cloud & Security Engineer
Certs/Degree: AWS Solutions Architect, Azure Developer Associate, Security+, ITILv4, Cloud Computing (WGU)
Focus: Secure, scalable, automated cloud environments • DevSecOps practices • IAM and compliance
Key Takeaway: Full-circle ability to design, build, and secure cloud-native systems.

Outside of work, I’m deeply involved in music and creative production. Years before diving into the cloud, I built a mobile production studio in a box truck and toured across the U.S., working with artists and small businesses to help bring their visions to life. That experience taught me how to engineer complex systems under constraints—whether routing cables in a studio or configuring infrastructure in AWS. For me, both music and cloud engineering are about orchestrating moving parts into something reliable, powerful, and creative.

I thrive at the intersection of creativity and technology, always looking for ways to apply structured problem-solving to dynamic, fast-moving environments.