(Image credit: Surfshark) Surfshark has announced a new partnership with Amnesty International, becoming a supporting partner of the organization's Digital Forensics Fellowship (DFF) – a training program designed to equip activists, journalists, and human rights defenders with the skills needed to detect and respond to sophisticated digital surveillance. The DFF is run by Amnesty International's Security Lab and focuses on mobile device forensics. It emerged in the wake of the Pegasus Project – the 2021 investigation that exposed how NSO Group's Pegasus spyware had been used to target journalists, activists, and heads of state worldwide. Digital threats against human rights defenders have grown sharply since, making technical expertise increasingly critical for civil society organizations. What is the Digital Forensics Fellowship?…