As a digital forensic investigator, your job is to analyze a computer or another technological device to gather evidence and information about crimes. In this role, you may review network traffic, examine physical hardware, or use software to search computers for specific information. Digital forensic investigators also coordinate with technology companies to access information requested by warrants. This job comes in several different varieties. Some investigators work for law enforcement agencies and focus on crimes, while others work for private citizens or companies that want to track down evidence of hacking or other problems. Employers sometimes advertise this job as a “computer forensic investigator.”