Welcome.
Having an S1000RR when fairly inexperienced is not an issue on it's own. Your intentions/self control and machine control are what matter.
I'm guessing you're fairly young as you couldn't go straight to one.
If you've not done it already, get on a Safe Rider/Bike Safe course with the police and read the Roadcraft book from the same. Both are invaluable for road riding skills and learning to ride confidently and defensively. Police riders are the most highly trained riders to ever go out with.
I'd also recommend i2imca for their machine control courses. These get you learning how to use the bike underneath you when faced with the unexpected...even riding over debris.
I started biking aged 30/31 so had a lot more miles in cars under my belt, but I've done all the above and wish I'd done more training on top of that. I didn't know it all then and still don't now.
So, back to the question - with good control the RR is no faster/slower or more dangerous than any other on the road. Insurance companies won't like a young rider, be prepared. Would I get one as a 2nd bike from a 300cc G310? Probably not, I'd probably go with an S1000R and get used to a bigger naked first, then I'd go to the RR...
I'm not saying don't do it. But I think the R gives you less of a learning curve, more control and lower insurance costs whilst still being an absolute weapon.