Digital forensic jobs include roles like analysts, developers, and investigators. In this field, you may help investigate evidence of cybercrime, rebuild fragmented files and databases, and research potential cyber threats to your company. Digital forensics uses computer science with a heavy emphasis on scientific principles, including physical examination of items involved in a crime. Digital forensic professionals often produce reports on investigations, participate in complex efforts to gather data, coordinate with law enforcement agencies, and testify in court about the methods and procedures used to collect information. Most work is done remotely or from an office, but occasionally, this position requires traveling to collect hardware or inspect systems.