Davin Teo’s TEDx talk helped me see how digital forensics is not only technical, but deeply rooted in social science thinking. In Module 14, we learned that cyber professionals need to understand concepts like objectivity, parsimony, and determinism, traits also found in social science research. Teo’s career reflects that mindset. He doesn’t just recover data; he works to understand why a crime happened, using critical thinking and behavioral analysis. His work connects to theories like routine activities and self-control, which explain patterns in cybercrime based on human behavior. This reminded me that digital forensics requires not just tools and tech skills, but also empathy, ethical awareness, and an understanding of how people think and act. Teo’s pathway reinforces the idea that cybercrime can’t be solved with code alone, it requires insight into human nature, which is at the heart of the social sciences.