Krystle Dalke

Krystle Dalke
Krystle Dalke is a member of Hinkle Law Firm LLC in Wichita, Kansas. As a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) and Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) focusing on United States privacy laws, Krystle helps clients tackle legal compliance issues and navigate the United States’ sectoral approach to privacy while also balancing each client’s business and operational needs. No two businesses are alike and Krystle appreciates the uniqueness each client brings to the equation. Krystle also performs data risk assessments and breach assessments and counsels clients faced with cybersecurity events that often require notice to impacted individuals.
Krystle also holds an AI Governance Professional (AIGP) certification with the International Association of Privacy Professionals. With a focus on responsible AI development and deployment, Krystle guides organizations through the complex web of data privacy laws, ethical frameworks, and risk management protocols related to AI systems and use. Krystle advises on regulatory and ethical disclosures and assists clients in drafting internal governance policies, conducting AI impact assessments, and implementing workforce training on ethical AI use.
In addition to her privacy and data security practice, Krystle often assists clients in trademark matters and licensing issues and advises clients on how to comply with endorsement and disclosure requirements when marketing their brands on the internet and through social media. Krystle’s ultimate goal for her clients is achieving a successful business model while also reaching and maintaining legal compliance.
Before joining Hinkle Law Firm, Krystle clerked for both the Honorable Judge Monti Belot and the Honorable J. Thomas Marten with the United States District Court, District of Kansas at various points in her legal career. Krystle also practiced appellate law at The Law Office of Michael P. Whalen.
Krystle also holds an AI Governance Professional (AIGP) certification with the International Association of Privacy Professionals. With a focus on responsible AI development and deployment, Krystle guides organizations through the complex web of data privacy laws, ethical frameworks, and risk management protocols related to AI systems and use. Krystle advises on regulatory and ethical disclosures and assists clients in drafting internal governance policies, conducting AI impact assessments, and implementing workforce training on ethical AI use.
In addition to her privacy and data security practice, Krystle often assists clients in trademark matters and licensing issues and advises clients on how to comply with endorsement and disclosure requirements when marketing their brands on the internet and through social media. Krystle’s ultimate goal for her clients is achieving a successful business model while also reaching and maintaining legal compliance.
Before joining Hinkle Law Firm, Krystle clerked for both the Honorable Judge Monti Belot and the Honorable J. Thomas Marten with the United States District Court, District of Kansas at various points in her legal career. Krystle also practiced appellate law at The Law Office of Michael P. Whalen.
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Sep
11
2024
ALFA International published an article that details how to spot a breach and what steps to take to...
Aug
15
2024
Hinkle Law Firm LLC, ALFA International's member firm in Wichita, KS, announced the launch of its new Gig...
Jan
8
2025
Hinkle Law Firm is ALFA International's member firm in Wichita, Kansas. From complex business and commercial disputes to...