The speaker presents an intersection between accounting and technology that challenges what is typically assumed. As an accountant who has transitioned into digital forensics, his experience shows how social science skills play a role in his technical field. What stands out is the way that he didn’t actively pursue his role but rather fell into that profession. His description of working and paying attention to small details shows how observational skills play a role in digital forensics and the understanding of human behavior. The evolution of his role started from dealing with 10gb hard drives to working with terabyte sized investigations, it does seem like a huge scope of information to look through. This shows how much an investigator is expected to work through which sounds like a lot of analytical work. Digital forensics isn’t just about computers but you must understand human behavior as well.