After watching the video, I learned how the speaker’s path to becoming a digital forensics investigator ties into social sciences in many ways. His job involves understanding not just the technical side of cybercrime, but also the behavior and intentions of the people behind it. That means learning how people think, why they commit certain acts, and how to interpret digital evidence in a social context. It was interesting to hear how his passion grew from an early interest in computers and turned into a career that helps solve crimes. The way he investigates cases also shows how important it is to understand human behavior, which is a big part of social sciences.