EARL Boston 2018 Keynote Speaker announcement: Bob Rudis

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Mango Solutions are delighted to announce our Keynote Speaker for the EARL Boston Conference: Bob Rudis, [Master] Chief Data Scientist at Rapid7.

Bob has more than 20 years’experience using data to help defend global Fortune 100 companies and in his current role at Rapid7, he specializes in research on internet-scale exposure. He was formerly a Security Data Scientist and Managing Principal at Verizon, overseeing the team that produces the annual Data Breach Investigations Report.

If you’re on Twitter, you’ll know Bob as a serial tweeter (he’s even got the blue tick) – if you don’t already follow him, you can find him at @hrbrmstr. He’s also an avid blogger at rud.is, author (Data-Driven Security) and speaker.

As a prominent and avuncular participant of the twitter #rstats conversation and prolific package author, Bob is a respected and valued member of the global R community.

We’re looking forward to seeing him speak on 13 November in Boston!

Take the stage with Bob

Abstract submissions for the US Roadshow close on 30 April 2018. You could be on the agenda with Bob in Boston as one of our speakers if you would like to share the R successes in your organisation.

Submit your abstract here.

Early bird tickets now available

Tickets for all EARL Conferences are now available:
London: 11-13 September
Seattle: 7 November
Houston: 9 November
Boston: 13 November

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