Summary
The Amnesty International Security Lab’s Digital Security Resource Hub is a curated, regularly updated directory of vetted digital-security guides, helplines, and tools, organised by risk level and available in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic. It is best treated as a pointer to the broader digital-security literature rather than as a craft source in itself.
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https://www.amnesty.org/en/technology/digital-security-hub/
The hub functions as an Amnesty-curated front door to digital-security resources authored elsewhere in the ecosystem — Tactical Tech, EFF, Front Line Defenders, Access Now, and regional rapid-response networks all feature. [source: amnesty-digital-security-hub] Pages are organised by audience (journalists, activists, human-rights defenders) and by risk level (low, medium, high), so a defender with a concrete threat in mind can navigate from the page they arrived at to a recommended tool or guide in two clicks. [source: amnesty-digital-security-hub]
The directory lists helplines for activists whose devices or accounts have been compromised, linking to the Access Now Digital First Aid Kit and to the Front Line Defenders protection programme among others. [source: amnesty-digital-security-hub] Material is published by Amnesty International Security Lab, with editorial standards consistent with the broader Amnesty house style — peer review, transparency about methodology, and clear identification of source organisations. [source: amnesty-digital-security-hub]
The hub is multilingual (English, French, Spanish, Arabic), which gives it a role in pointing non-English-language defenders to vetted material rather than to whatever search results surface first. [source: amnesty-digital-security-hub] The page is updated regularly; new tools and guides are added as they appear in the field. [source: amnesty-digital-security-hub]
Because the hub is a directory rather than a craft source, it is registered here at Reference tier. It earns its place in the wiki because it is the Amnesty seal of approval on the rest of the digital-security canon, and because activists who do not know where to start will frequently land here first via Amnesty’s broader visibility. [source: amnesty-digital-security-hub]
Use it for
A starting point when an activist does not yet know which tool or guide to use; a vetted shortlist when assembling a multilingual digital-security curriculum; a quick link to a regional helpline for an incident.