04 April 2025

Steve Brodie, Chief Revenue Officer at Goldilock
Who was your hero when you were growing up?
Growing up, I had many sporting heroes, including Linford Christie, Duncan Goodhew, and Frank Bruno, as well as a few Spurs players.
As I got older, my admiration shifted towards global figures like Nelson Mandela. I was fortunate enough to meet his wife, which was a truly inspiring experience.
What was your big career break?
A pivotal moment in my career was when Cisco offered me a position just as I was about to embark on a PhD. However, I believe that career success also hinges on recognising and seizing opportunities when they arise. There have been many critical junctures throughout my professional journey.
What did you want to be when you were growing up?
Easy. I wanted to be an astronaut, and I have a story about that for another day…
If you could dine with any famous person, past or present, who would you choose?
It would be a privilege to share a meal with an iconic figure like Winston Churchill. His leadership during World War II was truly inspiring, and I would be fascinated to learn from his experiences and hear some of his stories.
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given?
Always treat people with kindness and respect. Above all else, people come first.
If you had to work in a different industry, which would you choose?
That’s a tricky question, as so many are vital. If I possessed the talent, I imagine a career as a professional athlete would be super rewarding and fun. You’re getting paid to be the healthiest version of yourself that you can be! Otherwise, I’d probably gravitate towards a field that contributes to positive societal change and progress for all.
The Rolling Stones or the Beatles?
Both are legendary, but I’d probably give the edge to the Rolling Stones.
What would you do with £1 million?
My top priority would be securing my children’s future. After that, I’d spend it wisely and perhaps indulge in a long-held dream, like a classic car.
Where would you live if money was no object?
Ideally, I’d stay close to my loved ones, so the New Forest would be a wonderful place to call home. However, I’d also love to have properties and boats in various locations around the world, allowing me to explore and experience different cultures.
What’s the greatest technological advancement in your lifetime?
From my perspective, the greatest technological advancement of my lifetime is undoubtedly the internet. Its impact has been truly transformative on every single industry across the world and has offered us all so much opportunity.
Consider the rise of e-commerce, the accessibility of information, and the power of remote work – all made possible by the internet. And let’s not forget the personal impact: affordable communication via platforms like Skype, the convenience of electronic payments, and now these pocket-sized entertainment and communication devices we call smartphones!
However, it’s important to acknowledge that technological advancements are not without their challenges. Ensuring the secure, ethical use of these technologies remains an ongoing issue, especially with the rise of new advanced technology like AI.
Of course, I’m biased, but I believe Goldilock FireBreak represents a significant step forward in cybersecurity by providing a unique and powerful layer of defence against cyber threats. It addresses critical challenges in the digital age by enabling organisations to instantly and physically isolate their critical assets from the internet, minimising their attack surface and preventing data breaches. This innovative approach demonstrates the potential for technology to both empower and protect organisations in the face of evolving cyber threats.