Amnesty International Digital Forensics Fellowship 2025 (£500 Monthly Stipend)

Applications are now open for the 2025 Amnesty International Digital Forensics Fellowship. If you are talented, passionate about human rights and want to use your skills, knowledge and experience to change the world then we would encourage you to apply for this opportunity.

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About Amnesty International Digital Forensics Fellowship

Opportunity Details

  • Date Published: January 18, 2025
  • Application Deadline: January 23, 2025
  • Category: Fellowship

Amnesty Tech – a global collective of advocates, hackers, researchers, and technologists – is excited to announce the launch of the third Digital Forensics Fellowship (DFF).  

This innovative Fellowship is an opportunity for 5 – 7 human rights defenders (HRDs), journalists, and/or technologists working in civil society organisations around the world to train with Amnesty Tech's Security Lab to build skills and knowledge on advanced digital threats and forensic investigation techniques. This is a part-time Fellowship that will last 3-4 months and will come with a stipend.  

Fellowship start and end date: The Fellowship is expected to run from April – July 2025. 

Location: Global dependent upon the suitable applicant's location. 

Background  

Across the world, hard-won rights are being weakened and denied every day. Increasingly, much of the repression faced by HRDs and journalists begins online. Since 2017, Amnesty Tech's investigations have exposed vast and well-orchestrated digital attacks against activists and journalists in countries such as Morocco, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Qatar, Serbia, Mexico and Pakistan.  

Advanced technical capacity is needed in all world regions to tackle the mercenary spyware crisis. By fostering a more decentralised, global, and diverse network of well-trained incident responders and investigators, we can jointly contribute to more timely and effective protection of HRDs and journalists against unlawful surveillance. 

The spyware landscape changes rapidly, and creativity and persistence are needed to research and identify new trends, tools, and tactics used to target civil society. The curriculum for the third edition of the DFF will be tailored to the cohort and will be future facing to prepare Fellows to work on current and future spyware threats.  

Objectives and deliverables 

Participants in the Digital Forensics Fellowship will be expectedto: 

  • Attend an in-person, week-long convening where the majority of trainings will be conducted. This training will take place in June 2025, the exact location is set to be confirmed shortly.
  • Dedicate approximately 10 – 12 hours per month to the Fellowship, outside of the convening, by participating in remote training sessions and through independent work outside of scheduled sessions to deepen understanding of training topics. 
  • Engage with the programme cohort and the Security Lab during the in-person and remote trainings, and in discussion groups on an ad-hoc basis. 

Benefits of Amnesty International Digital Forensics Fellowship

  • Remuneration: Successful applicants will be given a stipend of £500/month for their time. 

Amnesty International Digital Forensics Fellowship Requirements

  • An understanding of the technical threats, digital attacks and challenges faced by journalists, HRDs, and civil society organisations in their local contexts.
  • Demonstrated interest in conducting investigations to identify digital attacks against civil society, with the goal of building resilience among civil society actors in the face of surveillance after the Fellowship.
  • Familiarity using command line tools and basic knowledge of scripting languages like Bash and Python to analyse data.
  • An understanding of how internet infrastructure works, for example the role of IP addresses, TLS certificates, and DNS queries.
  • Technical familiarity with GNU/Linux operating systems, as well as Android and iPhone systems.
  • Engaging with the English language as the primary language throughout the Fellowship.  

Please refer to the Terms of Reference attached for more information on this Fellowship opportunity.  

Application Date and Process

Application instructions

To apply, applicants will be required to submit the following via the application portal - please upload all relevant documents to the CV section of the application portal.  

  1. A copy of your most recent CV.  
  2. A cover letter explaining your motivation and interest in the Fellowship and outlining how you meet the essential requirements outlined in the job description. 

Click on the link to the application website to access this portal. Applications must be in PDF, Word, PowerPoint or Excel format.  

Application Process

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to complete a record video interview week commencing 10th February, answering a series of pre-set questions via video, which allows us to learn more about you and your suitability for the Fellowship. Successful applicants from this process will be invited to a Microsoft Teams interview with the panel week commencing 3rd March. 

Application Deadline

23 January, 2025

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