Digital Forensics can be roughly seen as a post moortem analysis of digiatal data to determine what and if an intrusion occured, to identify the intrusion, and then to record the intrusion and it’s results for criminal prosecution. The books below identify the process of insttrusion analysis in software.

Digitial Forensic Book References
A Practical Guide to Computer Forensic Investigations
A Simplified Guide to Digital Evidence
Computational Intelligence in Digital Forensics: Forensic Investigation and Applications
Computer and Network Forensics
Computer Forensics: A Pocket Guide
Computer Forensics: Investigating Data and Image Files
Computer Forensics for Dummies
Computer Forensics
Computer Forensics: Investigating Hard Disks, File and Operating
Computer Forensics: Investigating Network Intrusions and Cyber Crime
Cyber Forensics—A Field Manual for Collecting,Examining, and Preserving Evidence of ComputerCrimes
Digital Archaeology
Digital Evidence and Computer Crime
Digital Forensics
Digital Forensics Explained
File System Forensic Analysis
Forensic Analysis of Digital Eveidence: A guide to Law Enforcement
Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations
Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations
Guide to computer forensics and investigations : processing digital evidence
Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigations
INTERPOL Global guidelines for digital forensics laboratories
Introductory Computer Forensics: A Hands-on Practical Approach
Mastering Mobile Forensics
Open Source Digital Forensic Tools
Practical Mobile Forensics:
The 2019 Attorney’s General Guide to Digital Forensics
The Art of Memory Forensics: Detecting Malware and Threats in Windows, Linux, and Mac Memory
Understanding Cybercrime: Phenomena, Challenges and Legal Response
Understanding the Forensic Science in Digital Forensics
Windows Digital Forensics (Poster)