Listening to the speaker’s story, I realized how much digital forensics overlaps with social sciences. His work isn’t just about technical skills; it’s about understanding human behavior, motivations, and social environments to track actions like fraud, threats, and misconduct. His career path was unexpected; he started in accounting but shifted into digital forensics when an opportunity arose. I found it inspiring how he combined technical curiosity with investigative thinking, ultimately carving out an impactful career. His experience shows that real-world digital investigations rely heavily on social awareness, discretion, and ethical decision-making, which are core aspects of the social sciences.