Today, I watched a TEDx talk by Davin Teo about the field of digital forensics, which piqued my interest. His career journey is a fascinating one, illustrating the interdisciplinary nature of digital forensics. Initially rooted in technology and cybersecurity, his work also heavily intersects with social sciences. Forensics investigators must understand human behavior, motivations, and decision-making processes when interpreting digital evidence. The social aspect of digital forensics is clear, as investigators often deal with cybercrimes that affect individuals and communities. Teo’s pathway to this career highlights the need for curiosity, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of human interactions in the digital age. His experience underscores how the work of digital forensics professionals transcends just technology and delves deeply into societal issues like privacy, justice, and trust.