After watching Davin Teo’s TEDx talk on digital forensics, I realized how closely digital forensics connects to the social sciences. Teo’s pathway into the field highlights a strong intersection between technology and understanding human behavior. Investigators must not only analyze technical evidence but also interpret human actions, intentions, and social patterns behind digital crimes. His story emphasized adaptability, curiosity, and continuous learning—qualities often valued in social science careers. I found it fascinating how his passion developed through real-world exposure rather than a traditional path. Digital forensics requires empathy, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making, all deeply rooted in social science principles.
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