I just graduated from college in 2004, so I can't necessarily call what I have a career or anything yet, but I work in the digital forensics field. It isn't anything like CSI portrays it, let me tell you. Things don't take five minutes to process. They take weeks/months to get accurate analysis. I never thought I'd be at a place in my life where I can honestly say working with 25,000 HTML files is a small matter barely worth a ho-hum. That being said, the work can be very very tedious, or extremely interesting. It's really fun running into new problems to solve almost every day. It's not really fun reviewing years worth of deleted computer data looking for the veritable needle in a haystack.