In regards to Davin Teo’s TED talk about Digital Forensics and his pathway to his career as a digital forensic investigator. What I think about his pathway is that it claim he started in “accounting” and had seen a job posting for the first digital forensics firm in Australia. With how he started in accounting and then moved to what is a cybersecurity sub field, is what is interesting since he claims that at the time he was getting his start in the workforce, that there really was no classes or courses that dealt with Digital Forensics. That when he started because of the technology at the time, that making copies of storage devices would take days, while now at most they take a few hours to now make copies. While his feats he explains about what he’s done since starting is impressive, it does seem that at the time this field was easier to get into as well as the jobs with the field being more in its infancy due to how early most of the technology was in its time. Coinciding with now where the complexity of devices has vastly grown and there are now other devices to take into account when digital forensics is applied, that getting into the field would be more complex with just how much more devices there are now with different iterations of each devices.