PSPF Security Classification
Detects Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) security classification markers in Australian Government documents.
- Type
- keyword_list
- Confidence
- medium
- Confidence justification
- Medium confidence: keyword-based detection requires corroborative evidence for accurate identification.
- Jurisdictions
- au
- Regulations
- 2006 MOU National Security, Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth)
- Frameworks
- PSPF, QGISCF
- Data categories
- government, security-classification
- Scope
- narrow
- Risk rating
- 10
Should match
OFFICIAL: Sensitive - Protective Security Policy Framework— Test match 1Security classification: PROTECTED per PSPF guidelines— Test match 2Document marked SECRET with NATIONAL CABINET handling caveat— Test match 3
Should not match
The official opening ceremony— Non-match 1This is our official website— Non-match 2
Known false positives
- Generic use of official or protected in non-classification contexts. Mitigation: Require PSPF-specific classification markers in proper format.