DoD Tackles Vehicle Cybersecurity at âMad Hacksâ CYBERSECURITY 4/20/2021 Illustration: Getty The U.S. military relies on its fleet of vehicles to transport troops and gear across battlefields, but their importance could make them prime targets for cyberattacks in a future conflict. To better cyber-harden vulnerable platforms, the National Security Innovation Network — which works to attract new talent to solve defense challenges and is nestled under the Defense Innovation Unit — recently held a virtual “hackathon” and pitch day called “Mad Hacks: Fury Code,” a play on the name of the famous Mad Max: Fury Road movie. NSIN worked alongside Army partners at the 1st Cavalry Division, Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center and the Next-Generation Combat Vehicles cross-functional team at Futures Command. Additionally, schools — such as the University of California at Berkeley, University of Washington, San Diego State University and Georgia Tech — and industry members like Dell took part, according to organizers.