Multiple UK outlets report that the government is preparing to tell the public how to prepare for potential Russian cyber attacks. Coverage indicates that the advice will focus on personal and household resilience, including stockpiling essential supplies such as food in case of disruption, alongside steps the public can take to deal with wider emergencies. One outlet also links the announcement to preparations for other contingencies, including severe weather. Several sources describe a broader national readiness programme. Reuters and other reports say the UK will run major home defence and defence readiness exercises next year, framed as the largest drills in decades. The exercises are described as testing readiness for “hybrid” threats, which can include cyber activity alongside other destabilising elements. The reporting suggests the government plans public messaging from No 10 (Downing Street) and that additional guidance will be delivered through official communications. Across sources, the central theme is preventative preparation rather than immediate claims of a specific impending attack.